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Catalog Number | Quantity |
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4309155 | 1 x 5 mL |
4344463 | 1 x 1 mL |
4312704 | 10 x 5 mL |
4334973 | 1 x 50 mL |
Notification of updated SYBR Green master mix formulation: PowerTrack SYBR Green Master Mix is our newest formulation designed to greatly simplify your work and deliver high sensitivity and specificity. It comes with an optional yellow dye that can be added to your DNA sample for pipetting QC. Yellow sample added to blue master mix yields green qPCR reaction. Visually confirm that your DNA sample was added to master mix. PowerTrack SYBR Green Master Mix is compatible with a wide range of primer melting temperatures (55°C to 65°C) and concentrations to minimize primer optimization work.
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SYBR Green PCR Master Mix
Everything you need for SYBR Green dye–based PCR amplification and detection in a convenient, single-tube format. Applied Biosystems SYBR Green PCR Master Mix combines SYBR Green I dye, AmpliTaq Gold DNA Polymerase, dNTPs with dUTP, Passive Reference 1, and optimized buffer in the convenience of a single vial.
Maximum flexibility and convenience
Applied Biosystems SYBR Green PCR Master Mix provides maximum flexibility at reduced cost because no target-specific TaqMan probes are required. SYBR Green I dye is a double-stranded DNA binding dye that detects any double-stranded DNA generated during PCR. The hot-start enzyme AmpliTaq Gold DNA Polymerase minimizes nonspecific product formation (including primer-dimers), yielding superior performance and sensitivity. Passive Internal Reference 1 is provided to normalize non-PCR–related fluorescence fluctuations. This minimizes well-to-well variability that can result from a variety of causes, such as pipetting error or sample evaporation. SYBR Green I dye is ideal for target identification (screening assays) or when a limited number of assays is needed.
SYBR Green PCR Master Mix is not supported for use with Fast Mode thermal cycling conditions. When using SYBR Green PCR Master Mix on the StepOne, 7500 Fast, or 7900HT Fast instruments, use Standard mode thermal cycling conditions.
Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Applications Support Center.
Yes. On the Detector Manager for the System, set the Quencher to “Non Fluorescent”.
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No. We do not recommend that you use AmpErase UNG when performing reverse transcription. When using a dNTP mix with dUTP in a RT reaction, uracil will get incorporated into the cDNA generated from your RNA template. AmpErase UNG (uracil N-glycosylase), through an enzymatic reaction, will cleave single or double stranded DNA dUTP containing sequences.
Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Applications Support Center.
The Power SYBR Green PCR Master Mix is a new and improved formulation of the regular SYBR Green PCR Master Mix. You may need to verify your assays in order to start using the Power SYBR Green PCR Master Mix. For more information on verifying your reaction with the Power SYBR Green PCR Master Mix, please refer to the Power SYBR Green PCR Master Mix protocol.
Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Applications Support Center.
SYBR Green PCR Master Mix (P/N 4309155) does not contain AmpErase UNG. It contains the following components: SYBR Green 1 dye, AmpliTaq Gold DNA polymerase, dNTPs (with dUTP), Passive Reference 1 and optimized buffer components; all the necessary components to perform real-time PCR in a convenient premixed 2X solution. This product has been tested on and is supported for use on an ABI PRISM Sequence Detection System. For more information, please consult the SYBR Green PCR Master Mix protocol.
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