Dye reagent DSMO-CS
for DNA analysisfor Sanger sequencingliquid

Dye reagent - DSMO-CS - NimaGen B.V. - for DNA analysis / for Sanger sequencing / liquid
Dye reagent - DSMO-CS - NimaGen B.V. - for DNA analysis / for Sanger sequencing / liquid
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Characteristics

Type
dye
Applications
for DNA analysis, for Sanger sequencing
Format
liquid
Tested parameter
genetic

Description

The Custom Orange Fluorescent Size Standard is a fluorescent labeled ultra-accurate size standard for the reproducible sizing of fragment analysis peaks on any ABI Genetic Analyzer for your spectral calibration needs. Compatibility This fluorescent size standard can be used for a variety of applications like Microsatellites, MLPA, Fragment Length analysis, Fragment Length Polymorphisms etc. Each of the DNA fragments is labeled with a LIZ® compatible fluorophore resulting in a sharp orange peak under denaturing conditions. Premium features Customizable: The Orange-500 standard contains 16 Orange dye-labeled, single-stranded fragments in the 45-595 nucleotides range with basepair lengths of 35, 50, 75, 100, 139, 150, 160, 200, 250, 300, 340, 350, 400, 450, 490 and 500 bp. The Orange-600 standard contains 22 Orange dye-labeled, single-stranded fragments in the 45-595 nucleotides range with basepair lengths of 45, 72, 98, 128, 147, 167, 197, 227, 247, 267, 297, 327, 347, 367, 397, 427, 445, 465, 495, 525, 545, 565 and 595. With this size standard, your own custom marker fragments can be labeled with the dyes FAM™, VIC®, NED™ or PET® (G5 filterset, Life Technologies) or with FAM™, ZEL™, SOL™, FER™ (B5 filterset, Biolegio/Nimagen) . Each kit contains sufficint standard for at least 800 analyses.

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