A variety of products designed for use in various PCR procedures. Includes dNTPs, enzymes, assays, arrays, master mixes, reagents, and kits. Products can be used for standard, real-time, direct, high fidelity, hot start, and long range PCR protocols.
AccuGENE Molecular Biology Buffers are ready-to-use solutions ideal for a wide range of molecular biology applications. Each reagent is prepared with 18 megOhm water, filtered using a 0.2 micron filter, and filled into sterile bottles.
The PureLink™ Pro 96 PCR Purification Kit combines advanced silica plate extraction chemistry with an optimized 96-well plate design for manual or automated processing of PCR cleanup in as little as 20 minutes.
Thermo Scientific RevertAid Reverse Transcriptase (RT) is a recombinant M-MuLV RT. It differs from the M-MuLV RT by its structure and catalytic properties.
The ChargeSwitch™-Pro PCR Clean-up Kit purifies high-quality DNA fragments without the use of ethanol or harsh salts known to interfere with enzymatic reactions.
Thermo Scientific Maxima Reverse Transcriptase (RT) was developed through in vitro evolution of M-MuLV RT. The enzyme possesses an RNA-dependent and DNA-dependent polymerase activity as well as RNase H activity.
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Thermo Scientific Phusion Human Specimen Direct PCR Kit delivers unprecedented convenience for DNA amplification by allowing PCR directly from unpurified human samples.
The TaqPath Menu ∣ GeneProof Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Screening PCR Kit is a real-time PCR testing solution that can detect 24 high-risk HPV types.
The resDNASEQ Quantitative Vero DNA Kit is a quantitative PCR (qPCR)-based system for the detection of host cell DNA from Vero (African Green Monkey) cells, an expression system commonly used for the production of vaccines.
Thermo Scientific RevertAid H Minus Reverse Transcriptase is a recombinant M-MuLV RT. The enzyme possesses an RNA-dependent and DNA-dependent polymerase activity, but lacks RNase H activity due to a point mutation in the RNase H domain.