Quantabio Perfecta FastMix II, 1250R 95118-012
PerfeCTa FastMix II is a 2X concentrated, ready-to-use qPCR SuperMix formulated for probe-based DNA detection under fast or standard thermal cycling conditions. The formulation contains AccuStart II Taq DNA polymerase with hot-start control, proprietary stabilizers, inert AccuVue plate loading dye, and optional reference dye, and is supplied for 1250 x 20 µL reactions (10 x 1.25 mL). It is intended for robust, high-sensitivity real-time PCR applications such as pathogen detection and routine probe-based qPCR assays.
Key Features:
- Format: 2X concentrated SuperMix supplied as 1250 x 20 µL reactions (10 x 1.25 mL)
- Enzyme: AccuStart II Taq DNA polymerase (hot-start, antibody-controlled)
- Includes inert AccuVue plate loading dye for visual confirmation of reagent addition and mixing
- Optimized for both fast and standard thermal cycling conditions for probe-based qPCR
- Proprietary enzyme stabilizers and anti-foaming technology; optional titrated reference dye (ROX variants available)
Advantages:
- Ready-to-use 2X format reduces pipetting steps and simplifies reaction setup for high-throughput workflows
- Hot-start AccuStart II enzyme provides high sensitivity and specificity for probe-based qPCR
- AccuVue dye and anti-foaming formulation improve mixing accuracy and reduce setup errors
- Optimized performance across fast and standard cycling enables flexible assay design and faster run times
Product Details
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| Model | |
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| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95118-012 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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