Random Hexamers are short sequences used for initiating cDNA synthesis from RNA templates, suitable for various molecular biology applications, including RT-PCR and sequencing.
Random Hexamers are oligonucleotides consisting of a random sequence of six nucleotides, designed to anneal at multiple positions along an RNA template. This feature makes them ideal for priming cDNA synthesis across the entire length of an RNA molecule, ensuring comprehensive representation of the transcriptome. They are particularly useful for reverse transcription of RNA into cDNA in applications such as RT-PCR, next-generation sequencing, and gene expression studies. Each batch of Random Hexamers is synthesized under stringent conditions to ensure high purity and performance consistency. The primers are supplied at a concentration of 0.4 μg/μl mRNA Kits or other reverse transcription protocols. Their random nature allows for the synthesis of cDNA from complex RNA populations, including total RNA and poly(A) RNA, providing a versatile tool for researchers studying gene expression patterns, regulatory RNA elements, and other RNA-based phenomena. The high quality and reliability of these Random Hexamers ensure robust and reproducible results in a wide range of experimental setups.
Random Hexamers (100 μL)
● Concentration: 0.4 μg/μl
● Sequence: Random hexamer (6 nucleotides)
● High purity and performance consistency
● cDNA synthesis
● RT-PCR
● Next-generation sequencing
● Gene expression studies
● RNA-Seq
They are used to initiate cDNA synthesis from RNA templates.
They are provided at a concentration of 0.4 μg/μl.
Yes, they can be used with total RNA, poly(A) RNA, and other complex RNA populations.
The cDNA can be used for RT-PCR, next-generation sequencing, gene expression studies, and RNA-Seq.
Product Quantity | 100µL |
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