How to interpret the PCR results?
- Amplicons
can either be analyzed by conventional gel electrophoresis with bands displaying at the size of the amplicons (460bp for the Mastermix 16S Complete and 310bp for the Mastermix 18S Complete).
- Alternatively,
a real-time PCR cycler can be used, and a melt curve analysis performed (please
refer to the manual for the detailed PCR programs for various PCR cyclers).

Please
only evaluate the melt curve analysis for the interpretation of PCR
results and not the amplification curves due to primer dimer formation.
PCR Curve Interpretation (click attachment)
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Control PCR Manuals
The latest versions of the following manuals are available for download below: Control PCR Manual (English) Control PCR Short Manual (English)