OneScript® Hot cDNA Synthesis Kit
Specifications
SKU | G594 | ||||||||||||||||
Name | OneScript® Hot cDNA Synthesis Kit | ||||||||||||||||
Unit | 100 rxn | ||||||||||||||||
Description |
OneScript® Hot cDNA Synthesis Kit is the first kit in the world that allows for efficient and robust cDNA synthesis at 60ºC. All other cDNA synthesis kits on the market are optimized for the reaction to be performed at 42-55ºC, which is sufficient for most RNA template, but fails on more difficult templates. abm is the only company in the world to have a reverse transcriptase engineered to offer superior cDNA synthesis performance with even the most challenging RNA samples due to its incredible thermostability at 60-72ºC. The enzyme is a mutational derivative of Moloney-Murine Leukemia Virus Reverse Transcriptase, that can reverse transcribe low abundance or degraded RNA, and has significantly better resistance to contaminating inhibitors such as reagents used during RNA extraction and contaminants from biological samples. High processivity and sensitivity allow for rapid cDNA synthesis of full-length cDNA fragments in a fraction of the time of leading competitors. OneScript® Hot is formulated with abm’s RNaseOFF Ribonuclease Inhibitor offering improved resistance to oxidation compared to the high oxidation-sensitive human RNase inhibitors. RNaseOFF is stable even under very low concentrations of DTT (< 1 mM), making it the best choice for ultimate RNA protection. Product Features:
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Storage Condition |
Store at -20°C. |
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References
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