The SuperScript VILO cDNA Synthesis Kit is designed to generate first strand cDNA for two-step RT-qPCR applications. The kit is자세히 알아보기
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The SuperScript VILO cDNA Synthesis Kit is designed to generate first strand cDNA for two-step RT-qPCR applications. The kit is supplied in a 2-tube format with the VILO Reaction Mix and an enzyme blend in separate tubes. The enzyme blend contains SuperScript III Reverse Transcriptase (RT), a genetically engineered MMLV RT that has reduced RNase H activity and improved thermostability for highly efficient cDNA synthesis. The kit can be used to synthesize cDNA from for a wide range of input RNA amounts.
Note: For superior first-strand cDNA synthesis performance in two-step RT-qPCR, we recommend SuperScript IV VILO Master Mix or SuperScript IV VILO Master Mix with ezDNase Enzyme. The master mix provides all cDNA synthesis reaction components in a convenient one-tube master mix format. It elevates the trusted VILO technology to the next level with the highly processive and thermostable SuperScript IV RT and further optimized buffer. The master mix enables efficient cDNA synthesis at higher temperatures in less time and provides superior cDNA yield and sensitivity even with suboptimal purity or scarce templates.
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How long can I store the cDNA from my reverse transcription step?
You can store your cDNA at 2-6 degrees C for up to 24 hours. For long-term storage, store the cDNA at -15 to -25 degrees C and add EDTA to a final concentration of 1 mM to prevent degradation.
What is the difference between SuperScript III RT and the RT in the SuperScript VILO kit?
The SuperScript VILO cDNA Synthesis Kit contains a mix of SuperScript III RT and helper proteins which help to increase the efficiency of the reverse transcription reaction and thus improve yield. The RT in the SuperScript
The SuperScript VILO cDNA Synthesis Kit (Cat. No. 11754050) contains a mix of SuperScript III RT and helper proteins which help to increase the efficiency of the reverse transcription reaction and thus improve yield. The RT in the SuperScript VILO kit is active at 42 degrees C due to the helper proteins.
How much of the first-strand cDNA reaction should I load for PCR?
While the volume is dependent on the starting amount of RNA used for the first-strand synthesis and the abundance of the target gene, we'd recommend starting with 10% of the first-strand reaction for your PCR reaction.
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