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TransScript® One-Step gDNA Removal and cDNA Synthesis SuperMix

Catalog Number: AT311-02

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Specification:
50 rxns×20 µl system
100 rxns×20 µl system
500 rxns×20 µl system

Product Details

Unique genomic DNA remover is combined with TransScript® First-Strand cDNA Synthesis SuperMix to achieve simultaneous genomic DNA removal and cDNA synthesis. After cDNA synthesis, gDNA remover and reverse transcriptase are inactivated by heating at 85℃ for 5 seconds.

Features

• Simultaneous genomic DNA removal and cDNA synthesis in one tube to minimize RNA contamination.
• The product obtained from 15 minutes reaction is used for qPCR; the product obtained from 30 minutes reaction is used for PCR.
• After reaction, heat inactivation for RT/RI and gDNA remover simultaneously can avoid damage to RNA caused by heat inactivating DNase I used for pretreatment in traditional protocol. 

• Easy to operate.

• cDNA up to 12 kb.

Applications

Multiple copy and low copy gene detection

Storage

at -20°C for two years

Shipping

Dry ice (-70 ℃)

Product Composition


Component   AT311-02 (50 rxns)   AT311-03 (100 rxns)   AT311-04 (500 rxns)
TransScript® RT/RI Enzyme Mix                           50 μl                           100 μl                       5×100 μl
gDNA Remover                           50 μl                           100 μl                       5×100 μl
2×TS Reaction Mix                         500 μl                              1 ml                          5×1 ml
Random Primer(N9) (0.1 μg/μl)                           50 μl                           100 μl                       5×100 μl
Anchored Oligo(dT)18 Primer (0.5 μg/μl)                           50 μl                           100 μl                       5×100 μl
RNase-free Water                         500 μl                              1 ml                              5 ml


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