Poly(A) mRNA Capture Module
Advantages at a glance
- Efficient Isolation: Isolates poly(A) RNA from total RNA in under 1 hour.
- Specific Binding: Targets poly(A) tails with Oligo d(T)25 on magnetic beads.
- High Quality: All reagents undergo stringent quality control and lot verification.
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M4411.0096
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Product information "Poly(A) mRNA Capture Module"
Genaxxon’s 2X Oligo (dT)25 Capture Beads offer a reliable and efficient solution for isolating poly(A) RNA from purified total RNA samples. This capture method is based on the binding between the poly(A) tail at the 3' end of mRNA and the Oligo d(T) sequence on the magnetic microsphere.
With a streamlined protocol, the capture process is completed in under 1 hour, making it ideal for fast and accurate RNA preparations.
Key Features:
- High Specificity: Ensures targeted capture of poly(A) RNA from total RNA samples.
- Fast Protocol: Achieve RNA isolation in under 1 hour.
- Consistent Results: Every kit batch undergoes rigorous quality control and is verified through library preparation and sequencing, ensuring reliable and reproducible results.
- Complete Kit: Includes all required reagents, optimized for poly(A) RNA isolation.
Applications:
- RNA purification for downstream applications such as RNA sequencing, RT-PCR, and gene expression analysis.
- Poly(A) RNA enrichment from total RNA samples for high-throughput sequencing.
Seamless Compatibility:
Fully compatible with Genaxxon’s FAST RNA-seq Library Prep Kit, offering an integrated workflow for RNA capture and library preparation.
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