Synthesis of long-chain RNA using in vitro transcription method! Plasmid clones can also be used as templates.
At Fasmac, we offer "long-chain RNA synthesis." We synthesize RNA through in vitro transcription using T7 polymerase from template DNA (prepared from plasmid clones via PCR or oligo DNA), followed by purification with silica columns. The purity and yield are confirmed through absorbance measurement and electrophoresis. Please contact us with your desired sequences for various applications such as RT-PCR amplification control RNA, gRNA for genome editing, small RNA, mRNA preparation, RNA aptamers, etc. 【RNA Usage Examples】 ■ RNA of the GFP gene sequence was synthesized, and after adding a 5' cap and polyA-tail, it was introduced into cultured cells using the lipofection method. ■ Green fluorescence was observed approximately 5 hours after introduction. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Details】 ■Length: 50–120 nt ■Guaranteed delivery amount: 20 μg ■Template DNA: Synthetic oligo DNA (no additional cost) ■Delivery time: 10 business days ■Length: 121–1500 nt ■Guaranteed delivery amount: 40 μg ■Template DNA: Artificial gene synthesis (additional cost) ■Delivery time: 10 business days (after receipt of template DNA) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In recent years, advancements in molecular biology have led to remarkable progress in research such as the determination of the complete genome sequences of organisms and subsequent gene function analysis. Along with these technological advancements, molecular biological techniques such as nucleotide sequence analysis, real-time PCR, and DNA chips have become widely utilized in the field of food analysis. Since its establishment in 2001, Fasmak Co., Ltd. has been developing technologies for the "Japanese Standard Analysis Method" for genetically modified foods and food allergens in collaboration with related agencies of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The developed testing technologies are provided not only in Japan but also in the United States, China, and other countries. Additionally, Fasmak has been actively engaged in international standardization activities for "food inspection methods using molecular biological techniques" since its establishment, and its technical capabilities are internationally recognized. Furthermore, in partnership with Eurofins Scientific, one of the world's largest testing companies, Fasmak is advancing the introduction of the high technical capabilities possessed by the Eurofins Group. Moving forward, Fasmak will continue to provide world-class new testing technologies to everyone.