Diese absolut zufälligen Primer sind geeignet für die DNA-Synthese, bei der Klenow-Fragmente mit DNA-Matrizen verwendet werden oder für die cDNA-Synthese unter Verwendung von Reverser Transkriptase mit mRNA-Matrizen
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Katalognummer
Menge
48190011
100 μl
Katalognummer 48190011
Preis (EUR)
222,00
Each
Menge:
100 μl
Preis (EUR)
222,00
Each
Random-Primer sind Oligodesoxyribonukleotide (meist Hexamere), die zur Herstellung markierter DNA-Sonden von Vorlagen für die Filter- oder In-situ-Hybridisierung und zum Priming von mRNAs mit oder ohne poly(A) für die cDNA-Synthese eingesetzt werden. Diese absolut zufälligen Primer sind geeignet für die DNA-Synthese, bei der Klenow-Fragmente mit DNA-Vorlagen verwendet werden, oder für die cDNA-Synthese unter Verwendung von reverser Transkriptase mit mRNA-Vorlagen. Zur Vermeidung von Speicherpuffer-Interferenzen werden zufällige Primer in einem Puffer mit geringer Salzkonzentration geliefert.
Leistungs- und Qualitätstests: Die Aufnahme eines radioaktiv markierten Nukleotids wird mit Hilfe von Kontroll-DNA in einer Markierungsreaktion mit zufälligen Primern verifiziert.
Nur für Forschungszwecke. Nicht zur Verwendung bei diagnostischen Verfahren.
Specifications
Zur Verwendung mit (Anwendung)cDNA-Synthese
FormFlüssig
ProdukttypPrimer
Menge100 μl
VersandbedingungZugelassen für den Versand auf Nass- oder Trockeneis
Konzentration3 μg/μL
PrimerZufallssequenzen
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
100 µl zufälligen Primern werden bei einer Konzentration von 3 µg/µl in 3 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7,0), 0,2 mM EDTA geliefert. Bei -20 °C lagern. Bei ordnungsgemäßer Lagerung garantiert 6 Monate stabil.
Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)
Can I purchase Random Primers separately?
Yes, we do offer Random Primers as a stand-alone item: Cat. No. 48190011.
Which components of the SuperScript III First Strand Synthesis System for RT-PCR are available for purchase separately?
The following components are available as stand-alone items:
- Superscript III Reverse Transcriptase (Cat. Nos. 18080093, 18080044, 18080085)
- Oligo (dT)20 Primer (Cat. No. 18418020)
- Random hexamers (Cat. No. 48190011)
- 10 mM dNTP Mix (Cat. Nos. 18427013, 18427088)
- RNAseOUT Recombinant Ribonuclease Inhibitor (Cat. No. 10777019)
- E. coli RNAse H (Cat. Nos. 18021014, 18021071)
What is the concentration of Random Primers (Cat. No. 48190011)?
The concentration of Random Primers (Cat. No. 48190011) is 1500 pmol/µL or 1.5 mM.
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