Capacity

We are  sometimes asked if the lower capacity (32 samples) of the Lightcycler is a problem, and the answer is no for two reasons.

First, the Lightcycler is much faster (completes a full 40-cycle run in 40 minutes) than plate-based cyclers (which typically completes 96 samples in 2.5 h), so you may run three full runs in the Lightcycler by the time it takes to run a single run in a plate based cycler.

Second, since the Lightcycler is extremely precise, you may not gain any additional information by running dublicates. It is simply a waste of reagents, because there is essentially no variation between the two. On plate based cyclers it is a necessity to run duplicates or even triplicates.

Thus, one run in a plate based cycler will produce 48 or 32 results depending on the need for duplicates or triplicates, but three consecutive runs carried out in a shorter time on the Lightcycler will give 24+31+31 = 86 results (8 standards in the first run to establish a standard curve and one standard in the following, consecutive runs to enable the use of the standard curve from the first run).

Based on these initial tests, we now only use Lighcycler based real-time PCR in the laboratory. We strongly recommend new users to real-time PCR to carry out similar experiments as outlined above before they decide which equipment to use for their experiments.



Real time PCR
principle

Tm

precision

test results I

test results II

capacity

capillaries

protocols

reaction mixtures

housekeeping genes

summary

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