Quantabio PerfeCTa Multiplex qPCR ToughMix, L-ROX 5000R 95149-05K
PerfeCTa Multiplex qPCR ToughMix, L-ROX is a ready-to-use master mix for multiplex real-time qPCR using hydrolysis probe chemistries. It is formulated for robust amplification of multiple DNA targets in a single reaction and tolerates common PCR inhibitors found in crude or complex samples. Typical use cases include multiplex pathogen detection, high-throughput target quantification, and assays requiring a passive reference dye (Low ROX) for instruments that use ROX normalization.
Key Features:
- Format: Low ROX (L-ROX) passive reference dye
- Pack size / volume: 5000 reactions (25 µL reactions; 1 × 25 mL)
- Concentration: 5X concentrated master mix
- Detection chemistry: optimized for hydrolysis probes (e.g., TaqMan)
- Multiplex capacity: supports simultaneous detection of up to 5 targets
- Enzyme system: contains AccuStart/AccuStart II hot-start DNA polymerase and stabilizers
Advantages:
- Robust performance in presence of common PCR inhibitors, enabling use with crude or challenging sample types
- Enables high-order multiplexing (up to 5 targets) to reduce sample use and increase throughput
- 5X ready-to-use format reduces pipetting steps and simplifies reaction setup
- Includes Low ROX passive reference dye for instruments requiring ROX normalization and an AccuStart hot-start enzyme for high sensitivity and specificity
Product Details
Overview
| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95149-05K |
| Brand | Quantabio |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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