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Blood DNA Extraction Kit
Efficiently isolate high-quality DNA from blood samples with our Blood DNA Extraction Kit. Utilizing advanced purification techniques, this kit ensures optimal yield and purity, enabling precise genetic analyses. Streamlined protocols simplify the extraction process, saving time without compromising results. Compatible with various downstream applications, from PCR to sequencing, our kit empowers researchers to uncover invaluable insights into the genetic blueprint. Elevate your research with confidence and reliability – choose our Blood DNA Extraction Kit for unparalleled performance and convenience.
DNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina Sequencing (Purification beads included)
Streamline your NGS Library Preparation with abm’s DNA Library Prep kit for Illumina. Our kit contains all reagents needed to convert 2ng – 500ng of DNA fragments into fully compatible Illumina libraries. It allows researchers to get from fragmented DNA to Illumina compatible libraries in as little as two hours. Unlike other kits on the market, abm’s kit supplies with purification beads required for reaction cleanup after ligation and PCR step, as well as indexes needed for running multiple samples on a single Illumina flow cell.
igScript First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit
igScript™ first strand cDNA synthesis kit includes 5x igScript™ master mix which contains igScript™ Reverse Transcriptase, recombinant RNase inhibitor, dNTPs, an optimized buffer, MgCl2 and protein stabilizers. igScript™ Reverse Transcriptase is a recombinant MMLV reverse transcriptase with reduced RNase H activity and increased thermostability. The kit also provides two optimized primers and nuclease-free water. An anchored Oligo-dT primer forces the primer to anneal to the beginning of the polyA tail and the random hexamer primer mix provides random and consistent priming sites covering the entire RNA templates including both mRNAs and non-polyadenylated RNAs. The kit is highly efficient at producing full-length cDNA from long RNA templates at temperatures between 42-55 ºC.
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