Quantabio AccuStart II GelTrack PCR SuperMix, 100R (SAMPLE) 95136-100
AccuStart II GelTrack PCR SuperMix is a 2X, ready-to-use PCR master mix formulated for routine amplification of DNA fragments (up to ~4 kb) and includes premixed GelTrack loading dye to streamline downstream gel electrophoresis. The formulation contains AccuStart II hot-start Taq DNA polymerase with antibody-based hot-start control, dNTPs, MgCl2, stabilizers, and GelTrack loading dye; it is supplied as a single-component mix requiring only template and primers. Typical use cases include conventional end-point PCR and workflows that benefit from direct transfer of PCR products to agarose gels without adding separate loading dye.
Key Features:
- Format: 2X ready-to-use PCR SuperMix
- Includes premixed GelTrack loading dye (pre-mixed with PCR reagents)
- Hot-start: antibody-based hot-start AccuStart II Taq DNA polymerase
- Intended amplicon size: effective for fragments up to ~4 kb
- Pack size: 100 reactions; catalog number 95136-100
Advantages:
- Premixed loading dye simplifies post-PCR gel electrophoresis by enabling direct loading of PCR products
- Antibody hot-start ensures controlled enzyme activation for improved specificity and room-temperature setup
- 2X concentrated master mix reduces pipetting steps and streamlines reaction setup
- Formulation includes stabilizers for robust performance through repeated freeze–thaw cycles and improved handling
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| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95136-100 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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