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  • 16S V4 amplicon concentration after first PCR step

    Dear all

    I am analyzing gut samples from fish using illumina's 16S protocol, amplifying the v4 hypervariable region. I am getting ok bands after the first PCR step, and a nice peak on the agilent bioanalyzer (approx. 350bp). I am wondering however, after purification of products, what is an acceptable concentration for each sample? I am getting concentrations of individual products of between 0.5 and 9ng/ul, with the average being around 2-4ng/ul per sample. Is this an acceptable concentration to proceed with?

    Thank you very much in advance.

    Kind regards

    Egansbay

  • #2
    Hi Egansbay,

    I usually quantify my first round PCR products with Qubit and then try to add 50 ng of total DNA to the second round of PCR for 5 cycles. If my concentrations are much too low to do that, I add up to 3 more cycles of PCR.

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    • #3
      Thank you microgirl. So in your experience are my concentrations of product too low to proceed with second round pcr?

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      • #4
        If you had good bands in the first place, I would go ahead and give it a try - you can always do a few samples first. I use an adaptation of the Illumina method with a 50 ul PCR volume, up to 15 ul of cleaned template, and 5-8 cycles of PCR.

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