Methods and compositions for multiplex amplification of nucleic acids
View Patent ↗A method is described for predetermining ratios of primer pairs present in a single reaction vessel so as to achieve approximately equimolar yield of products. The ratios are determined as a function of the length of the amplicon and the length of other amplicons being simultaneously tested. The primers may desirably be for p53 gene sequences.
1. A mixture of primer pairs for performing multiplex polymerase chain reaction, wherein each of the primer pairs is present in the mixture at a predetermined ratio to each other, wherein the ratio of the molar concentrations of the primer pairs is described by:
C A =C L (L A ÷L L ) 2
wherein C A is the concentration of primers for an amplicon A; wherein C L is the concentration of primers for the longest amplicon; wherein L A is the length in base pairs of the amplicon A; wherein L L is the length in base pairs of the longest amplicon: wherein L A is not equal to L L.
2. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 4 primers.
3. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 6 primers.
4. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 8 primers.
5. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 10 primers.
6. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 12 primers.
7. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 14 primers.
8. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 16 primers.
9. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least IS primers.
10. The mixture of claim 1 which comprises at least 20 primers.
11. A mixture of primers for performing multiplex polymerase chain reaction, comprising at least six primers which are present in the mixture at a predetermined ratio to each other, wherein the ratio of the molar concentrations of the primers is described by:
C A =C L (L A L L ) 2
wherein C A is the concentration of primers for an amplicon A; wherein C L is the concentration of primers for the longest amplicon; wherein L A is the length in base pairs of the amplicon A; wherein L L is the length in base pairs of the longest amplicon: and wherein LA is not equal to L L.
12. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 8 primers.
13. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 110 primers.
14. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 12 primers.
15. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 14 primers.
16. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 16 primers.
17. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 18 primers.
18. The mixture of claim 11 which comprises at least 20 primers.