Suppresses non-specific amplification and achieves high specificity and high sensitivity in PCR! Real-time PCR master mix (fluorescent labeled probe detection system).
This is a master mix for real-time PCR (2× concentration). With chemically modified hot-start DNA polymerase and optimized buffer, it suppresses non-specific amplification and allows for accurate analysis across a wide range of template concentrations. <Features> ○ Usable for SNP genotyping experiments ○ Capable of carryover prevention treatment with UNG (*) ○ Compatible with various plate types of real-time PCR devices (*) This product does not contain UNG. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Contents】 <GeneAce Probe qPCR Mix II> ■Components: 2 x GeneAce Probe qPCR Mix II (for 200 reactions: 1.25mL x 4 tubes) (for 50 reactions: 1.25mL x 1 tube) *Note: - Since a chemically modified hot start PCR enzyme is used, please be sure to perform the enzyme activation step (95℃ for 10 minutes). - This product does not contain UNG. You can perform carryover prevention treatment by adding UNG separately. - Since a passive reference dye is pre-added, it is compatible with various devices regardless of whether ROX correction is used.
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Our company is a product development-oriented enterprise that utilizes biotechnology. We develop and manufacture in vitro diagnostic pharmaceuticals (such as pregnancy tests and ovulation tests), diagnostic drugs for environmental, food, and animal and plant diseases, and reagents for genetic engineering research, using our expertise in gene and antibody technology. We hold manufacturing registration and manufacturing and sales licenses for both human and animal products, with over 30 years of experience in the manufacture of in vitro diagnostic pharmaceuticals. Additionally, we are engaged in personalized medicine, advancing research and development of diagnostic drugs using genetic polymorphism analysis and gene expression analysis.