Thermo Fisher K1641 50 reactions RT-qPCRuse Maximafirst chaincDNASynthesis kit
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K1641 50 reactions Maxima First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit for RT-qPCR

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Product advantages

  • Integrated gDNA removal step
  • Obtain high yield of full-length cDNA up to 20 kb.
  • Efficiently synthesize cDNA over a wide temperature range of 42°C to 65°C.
  • Increased synthesis rate - cDNA synthesis can be completed in 15-30 minutes.
  • High sensitivity and specificity.

Maxima Universal First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit

U.S. and Canada only

Maxima Universal First The Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit is different from the Maxima First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit and has separate kit components: Maxima Reverse Transcriptase, RiboLock RNase Inhibitor, 5X RT Buffer, 10 mM dNTPs, oligo (dT)18 primers, random hexamer primers, and nuclease-free water.

Maxima Universal First-Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit

U.S. and Canada only

Maxima Universal First-Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit Kit differs from the Maxima First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit and has separate kit components: Maxima Reverse Transcriptase, RiboLock RNase Inhibitor, 5X RT Buffer, 10 mM dNTPs, oligo (dT)18primers, random hexamer primers, and nuclease-free water.

This product or the use of this product is protected by international patent application WO/2009/125006. The purchase of this product also includes a non-transferable license, allowing the purchaser to use it for internal research. You must not use this product for any other commercial purpose, including but not limited to use of this product for clinical diagnostics, resale of this product in its original form or with any modification, or use of this product in connection with the provision of commercial services. Separately licensed from Thermo Fisher Scientific.