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QIAsprint Connect Protocol Guide

Validated protocols and guided protocol development – at the bench
QIAsprint Connect is preprogrammed with protocols validated by QIAGEN that can be modified as your experimental requirements evolve. If a suitable validated protocol exists, start there – they’ve been thoroughly tested and optimized for reliable performance.
We strongly recommend using a QIAGEN-validated QIAsprint protocol.
QIAGEN-validated QIAsprint protocols provide the most reliable performance and best overall results.
Find existing QIAGEN-validated QIAsprint Connect protocols

We have a growing collection of validated protocols for the QIAsprint Connect covering common sample types, nucleic acid targets and workflows. Before you modify or create a new protocol, first check whether a QIAGEN-validated QIAsprint Connect protocol already exists for your sample type and application. 
Starting from an existing protocol significantly reduces development time and avoids unnecessary troubleshooting.

We currently offer protocols for the following sample types and applications:

We are continuously developing new QIAsprint Connect protocols. Additional validated protocols will be released from time to time to enhance flexibility and expand the application range.

QIAsprint Connect modular kit system

Each validated QIAsprint Connect protocol requires a PrepSet containing the reagents and enzymes required for sample lysis and an Essential Kit containing all components needed for the bind, wash and elute steps of the workflow.

Some applications may require optional add-ons. For example, QIAphish Beads enable a centrifugation-free plasmid isolation workflow through efficient magnetic capture of bacterial cells. Below, you can see the recommended combinations of PrepSets and Essential Kits used in QIAGEN-validated protocols.

Recommended combinations of PrepSets and Essential Kits for QIAGEN-validated protocols

QIAsprint Connect is an open and flexible system. While many users work successfully with validated protocols, certain situations require protocol adjustments. Only consider making modifications if:

  • Your sample type is not available.
  • Your input amount is far outside the validated range.
  • Your sample is stored in a special reagent.
  • You need to optimize the protocol for yield, purity or throughput.

Understanding why a protocol needs to be adapted is the first step toward making the right adjustment. The following sections provide practical guidance for each of these typical scenarios as well as information on how to best overcome other common challenges. 
If you need to modify a protocol, proceed with the guidance shown in Adapt/develop a protocol. Please note that any protocol modifications and developments you implement are outside our validated conditions, and performance and results cannot be guaranteed.