QIAxcel Advanced Application Guide 10/2016 51 The applications presented here are for molecular biology applications. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. No claim or representation is intended to provide information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease. For up-to-date licensing information and product-specific disclaimers, see the respective QIAGEN kit handbook or user manual. QIAGEN kit handbooks and user manuals are available at www.qiagen.com or can be requested from QIAGEN Technical Services or your local distributor. Visit www.qiagen.com and find out how automated gel electrophoresis can benefit your lab! Trademarks: QIAGEN® , Sample to Insight® , QIAxcel® , ScreenGel® (QIAGEN Group); ABI PRISM® (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.); MRC-Holland® , Coffalyser® , MLPA® , SALSA® (MRC-Holland). Registered names, trademarks, etc. used in this document, even when not specifically marked as such, are not to be considered unprotected by law. Ordering www.qiagen.com/contact Technical Support support.qiagen.com Website www.qiagen.com Ordering Information Product Contents Cat. no. QIAxcel Advanced System Capillary electrophoresis device: includes computer, QIAxcel ScreenGel software, and 1-year warranty on parts and labor 9001941 QIAxcel ScreenGel Software Ten licenses for use of QIAxcel ScreenGel Software on additional computers 9021165 QIAxcel DNA High Resolution Kit (1200) QIAxcel DNA High Resolution Gel Cartridge, Buffers, Mineral Oil, QX Intensity Calibration Marker, 12-Tube Strips 929002 QX Alignment Marker 15 bp/600 bp (1.5 ml) Alignment marker with 15 bp and 600 bp fragments 929530 QX DNA Size Marker 25-500bp (50 ul) v2.0 DNA size marker with fragments of 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, and 500bp; concentration 100 ng/ul 929560 References 1. Jasperson, K.W., Burt R.W. (1993) APC-Associated Polyposis Conditions. In: Pagon, R.A., Adam M.P., Ardinger H.H., Wallace S.E., Amemiya A., Bean L.J.H., et al., editors. GeneReviews® . Seattle (WA). 2. Spier I., Holzapfel S., Altmuller J., Zhao B., Horpaopan S., Vogt S., et al. (2015) Frequency and phenotypic spectrum of germline mutations in POLE and seven other polymerase genes in 266 patients with colorectal adenomas and carcinomas. Int. J. Cancer 137, 320. 3. Aretz S., Vasen H.F., Olschwang S. (2015) Clinical Utility Gene Card for: Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and attenuated FAP (AFAP)-update 2014. Eur. J. Hum. Genet. 23. Epub 2014/09/25. 4. Aretz S., Stienen D., Uhlhaas S., Pagenstecher C., Mangold E., Caspari R., et al. (2005) Large submicroscopic genomic APC deletions are a common cause of typical familial adenomatous polyposis. J Med Genet. 42, 185.