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Applied Biosystems™ TaqMan™ Francisella tularensis Detection Kit
TaqMan™ Francisella tularensis Detection Kit
Brand: Applied Biosystems™ 4382490
Additional Details : Weight : 0.00450kg
Description
Applied Biosystems™ TaqMan™ Francisella tularensis Detection Kit uses the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify a unique microorganism specific DNA target sequence and a TaqMan™ probe to detect the amplified sequence. The TaqMan™ Francisella tularensis Detection Kit provides a simple, reliable, and rapid procedure that utilizes the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify a target sequence unique to Francisella tularensis3 Easy Steps
This kit has 3 easy steps: enrich samples, prepare samples, and run samples. Grow the specific pathogen from a selected sample using a standard enrichment procedure in the enrichment step. In the sample preparation step isolate the DNA for PCR, and prepare, mix and pipet the reactions. In the final step, analyze your sample by running a plate on one of our real-time PCR systems.
A Complete Solution
We offer a full line of TaqMan™ Pathogen Detection kits based on universal assay conditions, enabling you to run any combination of these assays together in the same sample run. In combination with our real-time PCR systems, the TaqMan™ Francisella tularensis Detection Kit offers a fully integrated, single-vendor solution to identify Francisella tularensis
Specifications
300μL 10X Francisella tularensis target assay tul4, 300μL 10X francisella tularensis target assay fopA, 1,000μL negative control, two tubes 2X fast PCR master mix 1,500μL; –20/2 to 8°C | |
Primer-probe | |
TaqMan™ Francisella Tularensis Detection Kit | |
Bacteria | |
100 Reactions |
TaqMan™ Francisella Tularensis Detection Kit, 100 rxns, Primer-Probe Detection Method, FAM™ Dye Type, F. Tularensis Target Organism Class, Tularemia Disease, Target-Specific, For Diagnostic Testing | |
FAM | |
100 rxn(s) | |
Pathogen Detection | |
100 rxn(s) |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.