About (28) M13 Reverse primer set
(28) M13 Reverse primer setstorage temp. 2-8C Description Components Set of four vials of primer, each individually labeled at the 5-end with: FAM: (5[6]-carboxyfluorescein)JOE: (6-carboxy-4,5-dichloro-2,7-dimethoxyfluorescein)ROX: (5[6]-carboxy-X-rhodamine), andTAMRA: (5[6]-carboxytetramethylrhodamine.Supplied as solutions, 50 l each, in tris-EDTA buffer, pH 7.5, at 1 picomole/l Analysis Note Tested for purity with HPLC, PAGE, and OD. Packaging Packaged in amber tubes to protect from light. Application (28) M13 Reverse primer set is a single-stranded oligonucleotide with 5-hydroxyl and 3-hydroxyl ends and a selection of four fluorescent lables for use in polymerase chain reaction protocols (PCR).
FAQs of (28) M13 Reverse primer set:
Q: What is the physical form of the M13 Reverse primer set?
A: The M13 Reverse primer set is available in a lyophilized powder or solution form, depending on the preparation.
Q: What is the shelf life of the M13 Reverse primer set?
A: The shelf life is approximately 1218 months when stored under proper conditions.
Q: What is the recommended storage condition for the M13 Reverse primer set?
A: Store the product at -20C in a sterile environment and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Q: What is the typical melting point range of the M13 Reverse primer set?
A: The melting point usually ranges between 5070C, depending on the DNA sequence.
Q: Can the M13 Reverse primer set be used for consumable applications?
A: No, the product is not consumable and is used primarily as a biological/scientific tool in DNA sequencing, PCR amplification, and molecular biology research.
Q: What is the purity level of the M13 Reverse primer set?
A: The purity level of the product is 99%.
Q: Is the M13 Reverse primer set poisonous?
A: No, the product is not poisonous.