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Invitrogen™ Human Cot-1 DNA™-Fluorometric QC

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Human Cot-1 DNA™-Fluorometric QC is supplied at 1mg/mL in 10mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1mM EDTA.

Quantifying by fluorometry provides greater data accuracy

Human Cot-1 DNA-Fluorometric QC is placental DNA predominantly 50 to 300 bp in size and enriched for repetitive DNA sequences, such as the Alu and Kpn family members (1,2). Quantifying Cot-1 DNA™ by fluorometry provides more accurate concentration data of higher molecular weight products, making it beneficial to certain genomic-based array experiments, such as array CGH using BAC arrays. Human Cot-1 DNA™-Fluorometric QC suppresses prevalent repetitive elements during hybridization, improving results.

Array CGH, Cell Analysis, Cellular Imaging, ChIP-on-Chip, Chromatin Biology, Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, Gene Expression Analysis and Genotyping, Genotyping and Genomic Profiling, In Situ Hybridization (ISH), Microarray Analysis, RNAi, Epigenetics and Non-Coding RNA Research

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Shipping Condition: Dry Ice

Specifications

Product Type DNA QC
Content And Storage Human Cot-1 DNA™-Fluorometric QC is supplied at 1 mg/ml in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1 mM EDTA. Store at -20°C. Guaranteed stable for 12 months when properly stored.
Reagent Type Cot-1 DNA
Shipping Condition Dry Ice
Species Human
Product Line Cot-1 DNA
For Use With (Application) Block Non-Specific Hybridization
Quantity 1 mg
How much COT-1 DNA should I use to suppress repetitive sequences during hybridization?

For Southern blot hybridizations, add 50 µg of COT-1 DNA (at 10 µg/µL) to 50 µL of 20X SSC, 25 µL distilled water and 20 µL of a solution containing 0.1 M NaCl, 0.1 M Tris-HCl (pH 7.4). 0.01 M EDTA, and 1% SDS to the probe for each 25 to 500 ng of probe. For in situ hybridizations, combine genomic probe with the proper amount of COT-1 DNA such that the final concentration of COT-1 DNA is 0.3 µg/µL for cosmid, plasmid, and lambda probes; or, at 1 µg/µL for Alu PCR probes. Ethanol precipitate and resuspend in a half-volume of 100% formamide. Add a half-volume of 20% dextran sulfate in 2X SSC (prewarmed to 75 degrees C) and mix well. Denature mix by heating to 75 degrees C for 5 min. Incubate at 37 degrees C for 5 to 15 min.

How can I label COT-1 DNA?

Probes can be labeled with 32P by random primer or nick translation procedures using the Random Primers DNA Labeling System (Cat. No.18187-013) or Nick Translation System (Cat. No. 18160-010). Biotinylated COT-1 DNA can be prepared by nick translation with the BioNick Labeling System (Cat. No. 18247-015) or by the BioPrime DNA Labeling System (Cat. No. 18094-011). Improved results can be obtained when the COT-1 DNA is first ligated to itself to provide an optimum template.

Which Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent product should I use for my aCGH microarray experiments and FISH assays?

Human Cot-DNA-Fluorometric QC has been quantitated by fluorometry; this provides more accurate concentration measurements for higher molecular weight products. Mouse Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent is recommended for experiments when blocking of repetitive mouse DNA is required.

How does Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent work?

Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent blocks repetitive sequences such as SINEs (short interspersed elements), LINEs (long interspersed elements), and sequence homology among members of the same gene family when added to the hybridization solution.

What advantages does Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent provide for my aCGH microarray experiments or FISH assays?

Better results are obtained when Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent is used due to reduction in cross hybridization, which leads to cleaner, more sensitive aCGH microarray experiments and FISH assays.

What is Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent?

Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent is DNA which is predominantly 50 to 300 bp in size, and enriched for repetitive DNA sequences. Cot-1 DNA blocking reagent is commonly used to block nonspecific hybridization in aCGH microarray experiments and FISH assays.


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