Gene Mutation Detection Kits
The QClamp® BRAF Mutation Test in Codon 600 is a real-time PCR assay for the detection of somatic mutations in and near codon 600 in exon 15, in the BRAF serine/threonine protein kinase gene, using purified DNA extracted from FFPE (formalin fixed paraffin embedded), cells or tissue. The kit identifies the presence or absence of mutations in the targeted regions but does not specify the exact nature of the mutation. The codon specific detection kits are designed to detect any mutation at or near the stated codon site without specifying the exact nucleotide change.
QClamp® somatic mutation detection technology overview
QClamp® is a revolutionary new way to screen for somatic mutations that utilizes a sequence-specific clamp that suppresses PCR amplification of wild-type template DNA. QClamp® allows selective PCR amplification of only mutant templates, which allows the detection of mutant DNA in the presence of a large excess of wild-type templates from a variety of samples including fresh tissue, FFPE, ctDNA, whole blood and plasma.
QClamp® is a revolutionary new way to screen for somatic mutations that utilizes a sequence-specific clamp that suppresses PCR amplification of wild-type template DNA. QClamp® allows selective PCR amplification of only mutant templates, which allows the detection of mutant DNA in the presence of a large excess of wild-type templates from a variety of samples including FFPE, liquid biopsy, and traditionally challenging cytology samples.
QClamp™ BRAF Codon Specific Mutation Test in Codon 600