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of PCR tubes required from the GENE ‑ UP ® PCR Kit and place the correct number of PCR tubes in the GENE ‑ UP ® PCR Tube Holder. If less than eight tubes in a strip are required, the strips can be cut apart, and only the used tubes are placed in the GENE ‑ UP ® PCR Tube Holder. Note: Only remove the required number of strips from the pouch and carefully reseal the pouch after opening. (b) Use the following steps to remove the transportation caps from the strips: (1) Tap on the strips on the bench to ensure the pellets are on the bottom of the tubes. (2) Carefully open the caps to prevent spilling the freeze ‑ dried pellet. (3) Visually check that the freeze ‑ dried pellets are present at the bottom of each tube. (c) Using a 10 μL Biotix filter pipette tip with a single or multichannel pipette, transfer 10 μL of lysed sample (red) in the appropriate PCR tube. To determine the appropriate plate position for each sample, refer to the Plate Map from the GENE ‑ UP ® Routine software. Note: Do NOT agitate the lysate before aspirating the sample. The solid material must stay at the bottom of the tube. Note: Visually check the tips to confirm the absence of beads, bubbles, and for correct volume of lysate. Note: For negative control procedure, use 10 μL of control buffer instead of lysed sample. (d) Place and seal the strip caps onto each strip tube using the GENE ‑ UP ® Lysis Tube Remover Tool. If less than eight caps are required, the caps can be cut apart, and only the used caps are placed onto the strip tubes. (e) Place the GENE ‑ UP ® PCR Tube Holder containing the PCR tubes in the plate centrifuge. (f) Balance the centrifuge. (g) Spin for 10 s. (h) The plate is now ready to be processed in the GENE ‑ UP ® instrument and is stable for 2

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