Dye reagent kit PR2010 series
for qPCRhot start

Dye reagent kit - PR2010 series - BENCHMARK SCIENTIFIC - for qPCR / hot start
Dye reagent kit - PR2010 series - BENCHMARK SCIENTIFIC - for qPCR / hot start
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Characteristics

Type
dye
Applications
for qPCR
Other characteristics
hot start

Description

Inert yellow dye helps reduce pipetting errors Room temperature stable for up to 30 days Compatible with fast cycling protocols Highly sensitive for low copy number templates Includes Accuris Hot Start Taq Polymerase Successful PCR requires careful control of many variables. Pipetting accuracy, enzyme performance, dNTP concentrations, are just a few of the variables that can all contribute to reaction problems. Accuris has developed their new qMAX Gold to control these variables and help you achieve the best possible amplification performance. To reduce the chance of pipetting errors, qMAX Gold includes an inert yellow dye so small volumes are easy to visualize in PCR plates. “See what you’re doing, and where you’ve been”. qMAX Gold is a ready to use, 2X mastermix of Accuris Hot Start Taq enzyme, dNTPs, a sensitive fluorescent intercalating dye, and optimized reaction buffer. The Hot Start Taq allows reaction set up at room temperature while the temperature stable formulation guarantees optimal performance even if the mix is left at room temperature for extended periods. Just add primers and DNA targets to the mix, and then proceed to amplification. qMAX Gold is compatible with all real time thermal cyclers and exhibits high sensitivity with normal or fast 2-step cycling protocols.

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