These products include sequenced positive and negative RNA controls and RNA control mixes collected from various organisms, mRNA, sgRNA, tracrRNA, and crRNA, and are ideal for gene expression experiments.
ERCC Spike-In Control Mixes are commercially available, pre-formulated blends of 92 transcripts, derived and traceable from NIST-certified DNA plasmids. The transcripts are designed to be 250 to 2,000 nt in length, which mimic natural eukaryotic mRNAs.
ERCC ExFold RNA Spike-In Mixes provide a set of external RNA controls that enable performance assessment of a variety of technology platforms used for gene expression experiments.
Optimizing delivery conditions is a critical step in any experiment utilizing the CRISPR/Cas9 system. The Invitrogen™ LentiArray CRISPR Positive Control Lentivirus gRNA against HPRT is a highly efficient gRNA validated in multiple human cell lines that has achieved editing efficiencies of greater...
Negative control gRNAs are essential in screening applications for setting thresholds for hit determination. The Invitrogen™ LentiArray™ CRISPR Negative Control Lentivirus, Human Scrambled, contains a gRNA sequence with no sequence homology to any region of the human genome.
Negative control gRNAs are essential in screening applications for setting thresholds for hit determination. The Invitrogen™ LentiArray™ CRISPR Negative Control Lentivirus, Human Scrambled, contains a gRNA sequence with no sequence homology to any region of the human genome.
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is the process of sequencing RNA via next generation sequencing. Regardless of the goal of the experiment (transcriptome sequencing, targeted transcript, non-coding RNA), RNA-seq sample preparation plays an important role in this powerful analysis method.