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TAQuest FAST qPCR Master Mix with Helixyte Green *低ROX*
货号 | 17279 | 存储条件 | 在零下15度以下保存, 避免光照 | |
规格 | 5 mL | 价格 | 3540 | |
Ex (nm) | Em (nm) | |||
分子量 | 溶剂 | Water | ||
产品详细介绍 |
简要概述
产品基本信息
货号:17279
产品名称:TAQuest FAST qPCR Master Mix with Helixyte Green *低ROX*
规格:5ml
储存条件:-15℃避光防潮
保质期:12个月
产品物理化学光谱特性
溶剂:水
产品介绍
TAQuest FAST qPCR Master Mix with Helixyte Green 是一种即用型 2X溶液,针对 qPCR 和两步法 RT-qPCR 进行了优化。对于 20 uL 反应体积中的 40 个 PCR 循环,预混液可在 50 分钟内提供结果。该混合物包括含有 dNTP 的优化缓冲液和我们专有的 TAQuest FAST 热启动 Taq DNA 聚合酶,该酶旨在允许即时热启动,最大限度地减少非特异性产物的形成,从而允许室温反应设置。运行所需的 PCR 反应只需要模板和目标引物。 TAQuest FAST qPCR Master Mix 与 Helixyte Green 确保 PCR 特异性和灵敏度对所有样品类型,如基因组、质粒、病毒和 cDNA 模板。 Helixyte Green 嵌入染料无需使用序列特异性探针即可快速检测和分析 DNA。该预混液含少量ROX 参考染料。金畔生物是AAT Bioquest的中国代理商,为您提供最优质的TAQuest FAST qPCR Master Mix with Helixyte Green *低ROX*。
适用仪器
qPCR | |
仪器规格 | SYBR Green 滤波片 |
样品实验方案
注意 在室温下用 Helixyte Green *低ROX* 解冻 TAQuest™ FAST qPCR Master Mix。 使用前彻底涡旋 qPCR Master Mix。
1. 制备表 1 所示的下列反应混合物之一。
2. 轻轻涡旋混合试剂,然后短暂离心。
3. 在 qPCR 仪器中设置板并按表 2 所示操作。
表 1. 各反应每孔试剂组成
成分 | 体积 (25 µL/reaction) | 体积 (50 µL/reaction) | 最终浓度 |
TAQuest qPCR Master Mix with Helixyte Green *低 ROX* | 12.5 µL | 25 µL | 1X |
上游引物,10 µM | 0.25-2.5 µL | 0.5-5.0 µL | 0.1-1.0 µM |
下游引物,10 µM | 0.25-2.5 µL | 0.5-5.0 µL | 0.1-1.0 µM |
DNA模板 | 1-5 µL | 1-5 µL | 优化的浓度 |
无核酸酶水 | 25 µL | 50 µL |
表 2. 热循环参数
范围 | 聚合酶激活 | PCR (30-40个循环) | ||
Hold | 变性 | 退火 | 延伸 | |
温度 | 95 °C | 95 °C | 55-65 °C | 68-72 °C |
时间 (m:ss) | 0:20 | 0:30 | 1:00 | 1:00 |
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