Applied Biosystems™

FlashTag™ Biotin HSR RNA Labeling Kits

Catalog number: 901910
Applied Biosystems™

FlashTag™ Biotin HSR RNA Labeling Kits

Catalog number: 901910
Catalog Number
901910
Unit Size
10 reactions
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30 reactions
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FlashTag™ Biotin HSR RNA Labeling Kits are high-sensitivity labeling reagents designed to prepare target from RNA samples for GeneChip™ miRNA Arrays.

Features and benefits
Easy-to-use: 45-minute assay—from RNA sample to labeled target—without amplification or purification steps
Low sample input: Requires as little as 130 ng total RNA
Variety of samples: Works with any intact, degraded, or FFPE RNA sample
Built-in controls: Contains RNA spike control oligos for GeneChip miRNA Arrays
Superior performance:
    - Reproducibility: Inter-and intra-lot signal correlation is typically R >0.95
    - Sensitivity: Detects 94% of miRNA transcripts at 1.0 attomole
    - Dynamic range: >3 logs
    - Specificity: 1 nucleotide discrimination

The combination of GeneChip miRNA Arrays and FlashTag Biotin HSR Reagents offers a complete solution for accurate and validated miRNA analysis.

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FlashTag™ Biotin HSR RNA Labeling Kits
GeneChip™ miRNA 4.1 24-Array Plate and Trays
GeneChip™ miRNA 4.1 96-Array Plate and Trays
GeneChip™ miRNA 3.1 24-Array Plate and Trays
GeneChip™ miRNA 3.1 96-Array Plate and Trays
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Detection Method
Biotin-based
Format
24-array Plate, 96-array Plate
Label or Dye
Biotin
Final Product Type
RNA (Labeled)
Sample Type
RNA
Labeling Target
RNA (General)
Product Type
Biotin HSR RNA Labeling Kit

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