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PCR : PCR Products

The FailSafe™ PCR system for templates up to 20kb long, high GC content (up to 85% G+C), & Multiplex PCR

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FailSafe™PCR System

The FailSafe PCR System is the only PCR system that ensures successful PCR, the first time and every time

BioSearch Tech (Lucigen/Epicentre)

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FS9901KFailSafe™ PCR System (8 PreMixes)- Eight FailSafe PCR 2X PreMixes are supplied free of charge, but must specified (A-L)1kU£972.00QuantityAdd to Order
FS99060FailSafe™ PCR PreMix Selection kit (all 12 premixes)60U£93.00QuantityAdd to Order
FS99100FailSafe™ PCR System (1 PreMix)- One FailSafe PCR 2X PreMix is supplied free of charge, but must specified (A-L)100 units£114.00QuantityAdd to Order
FS99250FailSafe™ PCR System (2 PreMixes)- Two FailSafe PCR 2X PreMixes are supplied free of charge, but must specified (A-L)250 units£267.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSE5101KFailSafe™ Enzyme Only1000U£898.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSE51100FailSafe™ Enzyme Only100 U£107.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995AFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix A2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995BFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix B2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995CFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix C2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995DFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix D2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995EFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix E2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995FFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix F2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995GFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix G2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995HFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix H2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995IFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix I2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995JFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix J2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995KFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix K2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order
FSP995LFailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMix L2.5ml£44.00QuantityAdd to Order

FailSafe™PCR System

The FailSafe PCR System is the only PCR system that ensures successful PCR, the first time and every time

BioSearch Tech (Lucigen/Epicentre)

Dependable, consistent high-fidelity PCR results with every target DNA template.

  • Successful PCR, the first time and every time
  • PCR amplification of difficult or high-GC templates (Fig. 1)
  • Multiplex PCR compatible (Fig. 2)
  • Robust amplification of targets up to 20 kb long
  • High accuracy with 3-fold lower error rate than Taq DNA polymerase (error rate = 1 in 30,000)
  • Extremely high sensitivity and specificity using the PCR Enhancer Technology (with Betaine)

The FailSafe™ PCR System provides dependable, consistent high-fidelity PCR results for every DNA template, regardless of its source or sequence. The FailSafe™ PCR System will faithfully amplify your template every time….We promise!

Applications

  • End-point PCR optimization
  • Consistent and reproducible PCR

How the FailSafe System Works

  1. First, purchase the FailSafe PCR PreMix Selection Kit (catalog number FS99060). The FailSafe PCR PreMix Selection Kit is composed of:
    • FailSafe PCR Enzyme Blend (60 Units)
    • Twelve (12) different FailSafe™ 2X PCR PreMixes. Each 2X PreMix contains dNTPs, Buffer and different concentrations of Mg and Epicentre"s proprietary PCR Enhancer (with Betaine).
  2. Prepare and perform PCR reactions using your template and PCR primers with each of the 12 FailSafe™ 2X PCR PreMixes and the FailSafe PCR Enzyme.
  3. Analyze, by agarose gel electrophoresis, the PCR product produced from each of the 12 reactions and visually determine which PreMix gives the best amplification (e.g., a single, strong PCR product of the desired length or "as expected" multiplex PCR results). We guarantee that one of the FailSafe PCR 2X PreMixes will give the desired amplification product.
  4. For reliable and consistent PCR results, use the FailSafe PCR Enzyme and the best 2X PreMix identified in the optimization experiments for all subsequent amplifications with that template/primer combination.
  5. To reduce costs, purchase a FailSafe PCR System (Cat. No. FS99100, FS99250,or FS9901K) which provides sufficient enzyme and the appropriate amount of your favorite 2X PCR Premix(es) instead of buying the enzyme and 2X PCR Premixes separately.
Figure 1. Amplification of an 80%-85% GC-rich region of the human fragile X gene. PCR was performed using the FailSafe™ PCR System, schematically depicted above. Lanes A-L show the amplification products resulting from PCR using the 12 FailSafe PCR PreMixes. Lane M, molecular weight marker. In this experiment, optimal amplification was obtained with FailSafe PCR PreMix J. The size of the expected amplicon is indicated by an arrow.

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FailSafe™PCR System

The FailSafe PCR System is the only PCR system that ensures successful PCR, the first time and every time

BioSearch Tech (Lucigen/Epicentre)

Protocols for: FailSafe™ PCR System

Due to the constant updating of the protocols by the manufacturer we have provided a direct link to Epicentre’s product page, where the latest protocol is available.

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Failsafe PCR PreMix Selection Kit / FailSafe™ PCR System / FailSafe™ Enzyme Mix Only / FailSafe™ PCR 2X PreMixes Protocol

(catalogue number FS99060 / FS99100 / FS99250 / FS9901K / FSE51100 / FSE5101K / FSP995A→L)

Please note: all protocols off site are the responsibility of the products supplier

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FailSafe™PCR System

The FailSafe PCR System is the only PCR system that ensures successful PCR, the first time and every time

BioSearch Tech (Lucigen/Epicentre)

Customer endorsement

"EPICENTRE products are great, as for FailSafe™ PCR, we use it all the time."

Prof. Sir Martin Evans, FRSNobel Laureate, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

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