Quantabio qScript cDNA Synthesis Kit, 100R 95047-100
The qScript cDNA Synthesis Kit is a two-component reverse transcription system for synthesis of first-strand cDNA for two-step RT-qPCR and conventional RT-PCR applications. The kit provides a pre‑prepared qScript Reaction Mix and qScript reverse transcriptase to generate cDNA directly compatible with downstream qPCR chemistries for amplified fragments ≤1 kb. Supplied for 100 reactions (95047-100), it is intended for sensitive quantification of RNA across a wide input range in molecular biology research.
Key Features:
- Pack size: 100 reactions (95047-100)
- Two-component system: qScript Reaction Mix + qScript reverse transcriptase
- Pre-mixed oligo(dT) and random primers for balanced 5′/3′ representation
- Performance linear across RNA inputs from 10 pg to 1 µg total RNA
- Resulting cDNA compatible with qPCR or conventional RT-PCR for fragments ≤1 kb
- Reagent stability: performance unaffected by >20 freeze–thaw cycles
Advantages:
- Sensitive and linear detection across a broad RNA input range, enabling work with both low and abundant samples
- Pre‑optimized master mix and primer combination give even 5′/3′ representation for accurate gene expression quantification
- Two-component format simplifies setup while maintaining reagent stability through repeated freeze–thaw handling
- Resulting cDNA is directly compatible with standard qPCR chemistries, streamlining two-step RT-qPCR workflows
Product Details
Overview
| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95047-100 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
| Net Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.1 |
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