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GERPN1606

Megaprime DNA Labelling System, dCTP

Cytiva RPN1606, sufficient for 30 reactions

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41106000
NACRES:
NA.31

usage

sufficient for 30 reactions

manufacturer/tradename

Cytiva RPN1606

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

Megaprime DNA Labeling System, dCTP (for use with labeled dCTP).

Application

Megaprime DNA Labeling Systems are used for rapid, random-prime labeling from as little as 25 ng substrate DNA. Each system includes the following reagents, sufficient for 30 or 60 reactions (depending on product ordered): primer solution, labeling buffer, reaction buffer, enzyme, standard DNA solution, and carrier DNA solution.
Megaprime DNA Labelling System, dCTP has been used to label probe PCR product.

Features and Benefits

  • For labeling of DNA probes to specific activities > 1 × 109 dpm/μg in 10 min.
  • Features cloned Klenow fragment and random nonamers in the random-prime labeling technique.
  • No need to remove unincorporated nucleotides before hybridization.
  • Protocols for labeling directly from Low melting point Agarose.

Storage and Stability

Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.

Analysis Note

To view the Certificate of Analysis for this product, please visit www.cytiva.com.

Legal Information

Megaprime is a trademark of Cytiva

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

Regulatory Information

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