DTI FabScript Reverse Transcriptase
Real Time (q)PCR

DTI FabScript Reverse Transcriptase

DTI FabScript Reverse Transcriptase is a modified MMLV (Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus) RTase. This enzyme has extremely high extension capability and can synthesize long first-strand cDNA efficiently. Even for difficult templates, including RNAs with complex secondary structure, it is possible to synthesize first-strand cDNA at the normal reverse transcription temperature (42℃) with this enzyme. It is not necessary to perform the RT reaction at higher temperatures (a condition that may cause RNA degradation). This enzyme is suitable for preparation of long cDNAs, for construction of cDNA libraries that include full-length cDNA, etc.

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DT0301.10K 10000 U

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