A wide variety of products designed for use in various PCR procedures. Includes thermal cyclers, oligonucleotides, dNTPs, enzymes, assays, arrays, master mixes, reagents, kits, etc.
Thermo Scientific PCR Master Mix is a 2X concentrated solution of Taq DNA Polymerase, dNTPs, and all of the components required for PCR, except DNA template and primers.
The Custom TaqMan™ Array Card is a 384-well microfluidic card designed to perform 384 simultaneous real-time PCR reactions without using liquid-handling robots or multichannel pipettors.
The Applied Biosystems™ TaqMan Zika Virus Triplex Control Kit (ZIKV/DENV/CHIKV) includes a single foil pouch that contains human DNA at 1X and pooled complete genome RNA template of multiple viruses.
Applied Biosystems TaqMan Microbe Detection and TaqMan Antibiotic Resistance assays are used for quantitative real-time PCR detection of microbial species and antibiotic resistance genes.
Applied Biosystems TaqMan Microbe Detection and TaqMan Antibiotic Resistance assays are used for quantitative real-time PCR detection of microbial species and antibiotic resistance genes.
Incorporates an inert blue dye to significantly enhance the contrast between reagent and plastic, making verification of master mix dispensing quick, easy, and foolproof.
The MycoSEQ Mycoplasma Detection Kit is a real-time mycoplasma PCR assay designed and validated to meet the requirements of European Pharmacopeia Chapter 2.6.7 for use as a nucleic acid amplification technique (NAT).
TaqMan Universal DNA Spike-In Control serves as an exogenous process control of a known concentration that is spiked into a sample at specific stages throughout the qPCR process.
The TaqMan OpenArray Urinary Tract Microbiota Comprehensive Plate is an efficient, easy-to-use OpenArray plate (56-assay format) for the characterization of key urinary tract microbial targets through real-time PCR.
Applied Biosystems TaqMan Microbe Detection and TaqMan Antibiotic Resistance assays are used for quantitative real-time PCR detection of microbial species and antibiotic resistance genes.