BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR MasterMix
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G236 | 100 rxn |
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Description
Description
BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR MasterMix provides a convenient, reliable and robust setup for performing quantitative real-time analysis of DNA samples. This ready-to-use qPCR MasterMix contains abm’s strategically-engineered, next generation Taq Polymerase, BlasTaq™ DNA Polymerase, providing for rapid extension rates and robust performance. With specialized reaction conditions, this polymerase provides increased processivity, yields, and sensitivity, while shortening reaction times by up to 70%, compared to wild-type Taq DNA polymerase.
BlasTaq™ has 5’-3’ polymerase and 5’-3’ exonuclease activities, lacks 3’-5’ exonuclease activity, and produces 3’-dA-tailed amplicons. qPCR products made with BlasTaq™ can be used with TA cloning vectors.
Product Features:
- Enable streamlined protocol in a simple reaction set-up
- Allow accurate quantification of a variety of gene targets
- Reduce pipetting steps to minimize the risk of contamination
- Compatible with most real-time PCR instruments
- Contains dye comparable to SYBR Green™ and EvaGreen™ (Probe-based qPCR MasterMix also available)
- Earn 2X the rewards points
PRODUCT COMPONENT | QUANTITY |
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BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR MasterMix |
500 rxn (4 x 1.25 ml)
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ROX Reference Dye |
50 µl
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SKU | G891 | ||||||||
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Concentration | 2X | ||||||||
Note | BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR MasterMix comes with a separate vial of ROX Reference Dye which can be added depending on the qPCR machine type, as listed in the table below.
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Storage Condition | Store at -20 °C. This product is stable for 2 years from the date of shipping if stored and handled properly. | ||||||||
Unit Quantity | 500 rxn (4 x 1.25 ml) |
Is the dye set-up similar to SYBR Green™ & EvaGreen™?
Yes, it is comparable.
What are the advantages to using BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR MasterMix?
It is a ready-to-use qPCR MasterMix in which only template and primers need to be added by the end user. BlasTaq™ has super speed performance to achieve results less than a hour. ROX Reference Dye is offered on the side to give more flexibility to the user for your qPCR set up.
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