Forensic Samples Lysis Buffer is a 54 mL lysis buffer designed for use with the ParaPrep™ DNA Explorer Kit, enabling efficient lysis of various sample types for DNA purification in forensic and biosecurity applications.
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TaqSense™ DNA Polymerase Kit provides highly efficient DNA synthesis at extreme temperatures, offering increased sensitivity and versatility for various PCR applications.
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The SeqVersa™ Library Dilution Buffer is designed to ensure precise and consistent dilution of sequencing libraries, optimizing their concentration for accurate and reproducible sequencing results.
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Random Hexamers are short sequences used for initiating cDNA synthesis from RNA templates, suitable for various molecular biology applications, including RT-PCR and sequencing.
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RNase-Free Water is ultrapure, quality-tested water, free from RNase, suitable for use in molecular biology applications such as PCR, RT-PCR, and real-time PCR.
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Elution Buffer for Automation is an essential reagent used to overlay eluates in automated nucleic acid purification protocols, ensuring optimal sample recovery and purity.
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Streamline the isolation of high-quality microbial RNA from challenging microbiome samples with the NuAction™ Ultra Microbiome Kit, featuring advanced Inhibitor Cleanup Technology for efficient purification.
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