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EasyScript Plus™ cDNA Synthesis Kit

cDNA
Catalog No. ABIN4219218
  • Application
    cDNA Synthesis (cDNA)
    Purpose
    cDNA Synthesis kit provides a comprehensive set of reagents necessary to generate high quality cDNA and offers the most flexibility in respect to priming methods and reaction optimization.
    Brand
    EasyScript Plus™
    Specificity
    - Maximal flexibility in priming - oligo(dT), random primers or gene-specific primers
    - Robust cDNA synthesis from any RNA template
    - High reproducibility and excellent yield
    - This kit employs EasyScript™ Plus Reverse Transcriptase.
    Characteristics
    cDNA Synthesis kit provides a comprehensive set of reagents necessary to generate high quality cDNA and offers the most flexibility in respect to priming methods and reaction optimization. Both random primers and oligo(dT) are included for a choice of general priming strategies and as alternatives to gene-specific primers.
    Components
    cDNA Synthesis Kit contains all the materials required for first-strand cDNA synthesis, with the choice of using either Oligo (dT) and/or Random Primers. The Oligo (dT) anneals selectively to the poly (A) tail of mRNAs. Random Primers do not require the presence of poly (A) and can be used for the transcription of mRNA 5'-end regions.
  • Application Notes
    - Synthesizing cDNA from ssRNA
    - DNA primer extension
    - Sequencing dsDNA
    - Constructing cDNA library
    - Producing template for use in RT-PCR
    - Labelling 3'-end of duplex DNA via end-filling reactions
    - Generating probes for hybridization
    Comment

    100 x 20 μl reactions

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store all components at -20°C.
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