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GoScript Reverse Transcriptase utilizes M-MLV and state-of-the-art buffer technology designed for qPCR to deliver robust, reliable cDNA synthesis of a full range of rare and abundant transcripts, even in the presence of inhibitors.
- Reliable cDNA Synthesis for Sensitive Detection of Expression
- Available as a standalone enzyme, a complete reverse transcription kit or as a master mix with Oligo(dT) or Random Primers. RNasin(R) RNase Inhibitor protection included with Kit and Mixes
- Sensitive transcription of both high-copy and low-copy messages
- Transcribes short and long transcripts; processes through secondary structure
GoScript Reverse Transcriptase utilizes M-MLV and state-of-the-art buffer technology designed for qPCR to deliver robust, reliable cDNA synthesis of a full range of rare and abundant transcripts, even in the presence of inhibitors. GoScript Reverse Transcriptase is qualified for use in qPCR, including GoTaq qPCR and Plexor qPCR systems for performing RT-qPCR.
The system delivers robust, full-length cDNA synthesis for reproducible analysis of rare or long messages and detects rare transcripts.
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