Dye reagent ExcelTaq™
for qPCRhot start

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Characteristics

Type
dye
Applications
for qPCR
Other characteristics
hot start
Storage temperature

-20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

The ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX) is a ready-to-use reagent with all the essential components for quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) except primers and templates. The master mix contains a highly stable hot-start Taq polymerase in an optimized buffer with dsDNA specific SYBR green fluorescent dye. Consequently, the ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX) features high stability during storage, even at 37°C for weeks. In addition to high sensitivity and signal intensity, the ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX) performs a low background/ high specificity qPCR results, as well as a better compatibility with fast PCR program. With inert smart blue contrast dye, the ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX) is ready-to-use and greatly reduces pipetting errors, while largely improving the reproducibility of the process. The ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX) is also compatible with ROX reference dye if ROX is recommended by the manufacturer of the qPCR system. This master mix allows sensitive, precise amplification, real-time tracking of the amplification process, and simultaneous quantification for targeted DNA molecules. Features High Stability Fast Hot Start High Sensitivity Low Background / High Specificity Suitable for Fast Program Smart Blue Contrast Dye Fast Hot Start The overlapped amplification curves from different hot start duration display fast activation of TQ1200 ExcelTaq™ 2X Fast Q-PCR Master Mix (SYBR, no ROX). The initial activation step was set as 2,5, and 10 minutes.
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