Quantabio Perfecta qPCR ToughMix ROX, 1250R 95113-012
PerfeCTa qPCR ToughMix ROX is a ready-to-use, 2X concentrated real-time PCR master mix formulated for hydrolysis probe (e.g., TaqMan) qPCR assays. Supplied as a bulk kit sufficient for 1250 reactions (20 µL each), the product contains an ultra-pure hot-start DNA polymerase, optimized buffer, dNTPs, and a ROX passive reference dye to enable normalized fluorescent signal detection. It is intended for sensitive, high-throughput quantitative PCR applications across research workflows requiring reliable amplification and fluorescence normalization.
Key Features:
- Format: 2X concentrated master mix for qPCR
- Pack size: sufficient for 1250 reactions (20 µL each); supplied as 10 × 1.25 mL
- Passive reference dye: ROX included
- Enzyme: AccuStart II ultra-pure hot-start Taq DNA polymerase
- Detection chemistry: compatible with hydrolysis probes (TaqMan-style)
- Includes AccuVue tracer/loading dye and optimized MgCl2 and dNTP concentrations
Advantages:
- Tolerance to common PCR inhibitors for reliable performance with challenging sample matrices
- High sensitivity and efficiency for probe-based qPCR enabled by AccuStart II hot-start enzyme
- Pre-mixed, concentrated format reduces setup time and risk of pipetting errors for high-throughput workflows
- ROX reference dye provides consistent fluorescence normalization for accurate quantification
Product Details
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| Model | |
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| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95113-012 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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