Quantabio qScript 1-Step Virus ToughMix low ROX, 2000R 95212-02K
qScript 1-Step Virus ToughMix (Low ROX) is a ready-to-use, 2X one-step RT-qPCR master mix formulated for rapid detection and quantification of RNA viruses using single-tube reverse transcription and real-time PCR. It combines qScript XLT reverse transcriptase, RNase inhibitor, and a hot-start DNA polymerase in an optimized 2X reaction buffer and is designed for sensitive detection of viral RNA targets (for example influenza and SARS‑CoV‑2) and multiplex assays using probe-based chemistries on instruments requiring low ROX passive reference dye.
Key Features:
- Kit format: 2X ready-to-use one-step RT-qPCR master mix
- Reference dye: Low ROX (suitable for instruments requiring low ROX)
- Kit size: 2000 reactions
- Includes qScript XLT reverse transcriptase, RNase inhibitor protein, and hot-start DNA polymerase
- Supports probe-based detection chemistries and single-tube RT-qPCR workflows
- Designed for multiplexing up to four targets
Advantages:
- High sensitivity optimized for low viral RNA inputs enabling reliable detection of low-abundance targets
- Formulation tolerant to a wide range of common PCR inhibitors found in clinical and environmental samples
- Multiplex-capable to detect multiple targets in a single reaction, improving throughput
- Ready-to-use 2X master mix simplifies setup by combining reverse transcription and PCR in one tube
Product Details
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| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95212-02K |
| Brand | Quantabio |
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| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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