RedTaq (Taq-polymerase labeled with red pigment)
500 units
Webshop-link: RedTaq-Taq-polymerase-labeled-with-red-pigment-500-unitsRed-Taq for the visible control of your pipetting and mixing.
| 95,00 € (EUR) | |
| plus 19% VAT and shipping costs | |
Red-Taq DNA polymerase is a mixture of Genaxxon DNA polymerase and red pigment. After addition of Red-Taq to the PCR reaction mixture a thin red layer on the bottom of the tube appears. So you have a visible pipetting control. Furthermore you can see, if your reaction is already mixed, when the colour of your reaction becomes uniform. An aliquot of the samples (5-10 ?L) can then be loaded directly onto an agarose gel for electrophoresis following PCR. The red dye migrates slightly faster than bromophenol blue at about the same rate as a 125 base pair fragment in a 1% agarose gel. Since no additional loading buffers are added to the reaction following PCR, reamplification is possible. The red dye has no effect on automated or manual sequencing, restriction digestions or other downstream applications. However, if removing the dye is desired, this can easily be accomplished using any standard purification method.
Documentation:
RedTaq (Taq-polymerase labeled with red pigment) 500 units
Productnumber: M3305.0500
Productdetails:
RedTaq (Taq-polymerase labeled with red pigment) 500 units
Manual/Protocol:
RedTaq (Taq-polymerase labeled with red pigment) 500 units
Source: Thermophilus aquaticus
Unit-definition: "One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme which will convert 10 nmoles of dNTPs to an acid-insoluble form in 30 min at 72°C under the assay conditions (25 mM TAPS (tris-(hydroxymethyl)-methyl-amino-propanesulfonic acid, sodium salt) pH 9.3 (25°C); 50 mM KCl; 2 mM MgCl2; 1 mM b-mercaptoethanol; and activated calf thymus DNA as substrate."
Technical Data: 1 U/µL
Shipping/Storing-Information: shipped on blue-ice, store at -20°C
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RedTaq (Taq-Polymerase mit rotem Farbstoff)
500 units PCR-related
Matchcode: PCR Taq taq polymerase thermostable thermophilus aquaticus high processivity amplification enzyme red dye
