Complete your PCR with confidence
Pre-optimized
Optimal results, with minimal effort
PCR is a forgiving method: it usually just works with no special optimization. But sometimes it fails, or worse, gives sub-optimal results that go unnoticed but still impact the next experiments.
Using optimized PCR conditions increases the safety, performance and efficiency of your workflow. Perfecting these conditions requires a lot of time and resources, but our experts have already done it for you. QIAGEN’s pre-optimized PCR solutions simply work straight out of the box for your standard PCR applications.
Multiplex
It doesn’t have to be complex
Multiplex PCR employs different primer pairs in the same reaction for simultaneous amplification of multiple targets. Multiplexing saves time and reagents when you’re performing a large number of PCRs, but successful results traditionally required extensive optimization. Annealing conditions and reaction component concentrations must be exactly right to ensure optimal hybridization of all primer pairs and efficient amplification of all targets, even those in low abundance.
QIAGEN’s multiplex PCR solutions are already optimized to overcome the challenges and eliminate the competitive effects in multiplexing. Most primer-template systems can be combined in a single reaction for simultaneous quantification of both low and high target amounts without further optimization.
Advance your multiplex expertise
We’ve already considered every aspect, so you don’t have to. Explore our interactive online tool and see how QIAGEN Multiplex PCR Kits are built for your multiplex PCR success.
High fidelity
Nucleic acid-depleted
One-Step RT-PCR
Our suggestions – Kits for the most common PCR needs
Quality results require a quality thermocycler
Ensure a smooth path to PCR success by combining our top-notch end-point PCR kits with the new QIAamplifier 96 thermocycler. Simplicity of approach, high performance and accurate temperature control are driving increased use of block-based end-point PCR cyclers for routine gene amplification needs.