Quantabio sparQ DNA Frag & Library Prep Kit 24R 95194-024
The sparQ DNA Frag & Library Prep Kit is a manufacturer-specified enzymatic fragmentation and library construction kit for preparing high-quality DNA libraries for Illumina NGS platforms. The kit performs combined DNA fragmentation and end-polishing followed by adapter ligation in a simple 2-step workflow that can be completed in approximately 2.5 hours and is supplied as a 24-reaction kit (24R, part code 95194-024). It accommodates DNA input from 1 ng to 1,000 ng and enables PCR-free library workflows from 100 ng when amplification is not required.
Key Features:
- Format: 24 reactions (24R).
- Part code: 95194-024.
- Workflow: 2-step enzymatic fragmentation + adapter ligation, ~2.5 hours total.
- Input DNA range: 1 ng to 1,000 ng (1 ng–1 µg).
- Enables PCR-free workflows from 100 ng input; HiFi PCR Master Mix and Primer Mix available for amplification.
- Optimized for Illumina NGS platforms with tunable, reproducible fragmentation size range.
Advantages:
- Fast, streamlined 2-step protocol reduces hands-on time and completes library prep in ~2.5 hours.
- Wide input range (1 ng–1 µg) and PCR-free option from 100 ng support low-input and amplification-free workflows.
- Tunable fragmentation and high-fidelity amplification deliver uniform coverage and low duplication rates.
- Compatible with automation platforms to scale throughput and improve workflow reproducibility.
Product Details
Overview
| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95194-024 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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