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The Applied Biosystems NGM Detect PCR Amplification Kit is a new, powerful forensic DNA analysis solution that offers superior sensitivity to maximize recovery of data from casework samples. Powered by 6-dye Chemistry, the new NGM Detect kit builds on the well established NGM SElect format, with new primer sequences that enable optimal marker positioning developed specifically for users who require loci based on ENFSI and EDNAP requirements. Together, the two kits offer a powerful combination to gather maximal information from challenging samples.
Fig: Superior performance with degraded samples. The NGM Detect kit shows higher recovery of alleles with an aged and degraded casework sample.
Feature | NGM Detect PCR Amplification Kit |
PCR cycling time | <60 min |
Total number of markers | 18 (16 autosomal STRs plus Amelogenin & Y indel) |
Number of mini-STRs (whole marker range <230 bp) | 7 |
Total reaction volume | 25 µL |
Sample input volume | 15 µL |
Size of SE33 amplicon | Minimum: 184, Maximum: 333 |
Sex identification redundancy | Amelogenin and Y indel |
Number of dyes | 6 |
Dual amplification capabilities | Can be partnered with the NGM SElect kit for dual amplification purposes |
PCR verification system | IQC-2 markers, one low molecular weight (LMW) and one high molecular weight (HMW) flanking STR and markers for sex confirmation |
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Q: Do the primers in the NGM Detect kit have the same sequences as those in the previous AmpFlSTR kits?
A: All but one of the STR primers in the NGM Detect kit are unique relative to previous AmpFlSTR kits and the GlobalFiler product family.
This enables results generated with the NGM Detect kit to be confirmed with the NGM SElect kit, and vice versa, by virtue of their unique primer sequences, giving you confidence that results you are reporting are truly representative of the sample tested.
We conducted extensive population studies (N = 1,165 across four population groups) to demonstrate concordance with existing datasets generated with earlier kits; 99.7% concordance was observed, with discordant results attributed to drop-out in the kit used to originally generate the data, with the NGM Detect kit recovering the missing allele.
Q: What do I need in order to evaluate the NGM Detect kit?
A: In summary, the following are required to run the NGM Detect kit:
See the user guide for the NGM Detect kit for the full workflow requirements.
Q: Why is the matrix standard needed for the NGM Detect kit different from other Applied Biosystems 6-dye chemistries?
A: The NGM Detect kit contains primers that are labeled with a set of dyes different from those used in other Applied Biosystems 6-dye chemistry products. This means a different matrix is required for spectral calibration. This matrix standard is the DS-37 Matrix Standard (Dye Set J6-T). Dye Set J6-T is different from Dye Set J6 (DS-36 Matrix Standard)—it contains the TED dye instead of the NED dye.
Q: What data analysis software should I use for analyzing data from the NGM Detect kit?
A: To perform analysis of NGM Detect kit data, GeneMapper ID-X v1.5.2 software is required.
Q: How do I obtain GeneMapper ID-X v1.5.2 software?
A: GeneMapper ID-X v1.5 must be installed first. To upgrade to version 1.5.2, you can download and install a patch or contact your local Human Identification representative.
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