Thermo Scientific™

Maxima H Minus Double-Stranded cDNA Synthesis Kit

Catalog number: K2561
Thermo Scientific™

Maxima H Minus Double-Stranded cDNA Synthesis Kit

Catalog number: K2561
Catalog Number
K2561
Unit Size
10 reactions
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Thermo Scientific Maxima H Minus Double-Stranded cDNA Synthesis Kit is a complete system for efficient synthesis of double-stranded cDNA from total RNA or mRNA. First- and second-strand cDNA synthesis reactions are performed in the same tube without the need for intermediate organic extraction or ethanol precipitation steps. This convenient single-tube format speeds up the synthesis procedure and maximizes cDNA recovery. The kit contains pre-mixed components to reduce the number of pipetting steps necessary to complete the procedure.

Features of the Maxima H Minus Double-Stranded cDNA Synthesis Kit include:
• Efficient synthesis of full-length double-stranded cDNA
• Fast—procedure completed in less than two hours
• Convenient—pre-mixed components
• Complete—includes all primers, controls and residual RNA removal reagents

Applications
• Full-length double-stranded blunt-end cDNA synthesis for cloning
• Double-stranded cDNA library construction

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Format
10 reactions
Optimal Reaction Temperature
50°-55° C
Product Line
Maxima
Product Type
cDNA Synthesis Kit
Quantity
10 Reactions
Reverse Transcriptase
Maxima H Minus
For Use With (Application)
Cloning
Final Product Type
Double Stranded cDNA
No. of Reactions
10 Reactions
Reaction Format
Separate Components
Sample Type
RNA

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