Quantabio repliQa HiFi ToughMix, 500R 95200-500
repliQa HiFi ToughMix is a 2× ready-to-use PCR master mix formulated for high-fidelity DNA amplification in molecular biology applications. Supplied as a 500-reaction kit, part code 95200-500, the mix combines a genetically modified high-fidelity DNA polymerase with hot-start antibodies and proprietary ToughMix chemistry to enable faster extension rates, improved sensitivity, and tolerance to common PCR inhibitors. Typical uses include routine PCR, long-range amplification, amplicon sequencing workflows, cloning, and site-directed mutagenesis.
Key Features:
- Format: 2× ready-to-use master mix
- Kit size: 500 reactions (500R)
- Part code: 95200-500
- Fidelity: >90× wild-type Taq
- Extension speed: up to 1 kb/sec (enabling 2–3× faster PCR)
- Sensitivity: effective from inputs as low as 2 pg
- Long-range capability: amplifies >24 kb genomic DNA and >40 kb λDNA
Advantages:
- High-fidelity enzyme delivers substantially reduced error rates for accurate amplicon generation.
- Accelerated extension rates reduce overall PCR run times and improve throughput.
- ToughMix chemistry provides tolerance to a wide range of PCR inhibitors, increasing success with crude or challenging templates.
- High sensitivity permits reliable amplification from low-input DNA samples.
- Supports long-range PCR targets, enabling amplification of large genomic or λDNA fragments.
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| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 95200-500 |
| Brand | Quantabio |
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Quantabio is a leading provider of advanced DNA and RNA amplification reagents for the most demanding molecular testing applications in applied, translational, and life science research. Our team leverages decades of experience in developing pioneering amplification technologies to deliver cutting-edge products to researchers focused on critical cloning, PCR, qPCR, and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) applications.