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The PCR Add-on and Reamplification Kit V2 (Cat. No. 208) includes a new and improved PCR system and combines the functions of the PCR Add-on Kit (Cat. No. 020) and the Reamplification Add-on Kit (Cat. No. 080) in one single kit.

In the V2 Kit, the PCR Mix “PM” and the PCR enzyme Mix “PE” replace the PCR Mix “PCR” and the Enzyme Mix “E” of the PCR Add-on Kit. Additionally, both primers used for qPCR (“P7” and “P5”) are now provided separately (they are not included in the PCR Mix), allowing for a universal use of the kit. For library reamplification, the V2 Reamplification primer Mix “RE” replaces the i7 reamplification Primer “i7-RE” included in the V1 Kit.


NOTE: With the updated PCR system, a new PCR program has also been implemented. Please refer to the respective User Guide for details.


IMPORTANT: For the qPCR assay, the new PCR Add-on and Reamplification Kit V2 is not recommended in combination with older versions (V1) of QuantSeq and CORALL (see table below). In combination with these kits, please use the PCR Add-on Kit (Cat. No. 020).

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PCR Add-on and Reamplification Kit V2 (Cat. No. 208)

Kit

qPCR assay

Reamplification

QuantSeq V1 (Cat. No. 015, 016, 113 - 115, and 129 - 131)

No
(Please, use Cat. No. 020)

Yes

CORALL V1 (Cat. No. 095, 116 - 119, and 123 - 134)

No
(Please, use Cat. No. 020)

Yes

QuantSeq V2 (Cat. No. 191 - 196)

Yes

Yes

CORALL V2 (Cat. No. 171 - 186)

Yes

Yes

Compatibility of PCR Add-on Kit V1 (Cat. No. 020) with QuantSeq and CORALL V1 and V2.

PCR Add-on Kit V1 (Cat. No. 020)

Kit

qPCR assay

Reamplification

QuantSeq V1 (Cat. No. 015, 016, 113 - 115, and 129 - 131)

Yes

Only with single indexing

CORALL V1 (Cat. No. 095, 116 - 119, and 123 - 134)

Yes

Only with single indexing

QuantSeq V2 (Cat. No. 191 - 196)

Yes*

No

CORALL V2 (Cat. No. 171 - 186)

Yes*

No

*For these kits, the PCR Add-on and Reamplification Kit V2 (Cat. No. 208) is the optimal choice for qPCR and library reamplification.