DirectPCR Lysis Reagent (Mouse Tail) 50ml | 101-T

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101-T
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50 mL
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Description

DirectPCR® DNA Extraction System is a single-tube system for rapid preparation of DNA from mouse tails, ear pieces, yolk sac, and culture cells. The patent-pending components developed by scientists at Biotech Inc. allow the resulting DNA extracts to be compatible with genomic PCR for genotyping. Crude extracts of biological samples are not compatible with many molecular biology-grade reactions such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), in part due to inhibitors contained in crude extracts. The DirectPCR reagents not only mediate the rapid lysis of biological samples but also contain inhibitors that effectively suppress the inhibitory activities of crude lysates for PCR amplification, while maximally maintaining the integrity of released genomic DNA. The patent-pending simple procedure completely eliminate any solution transfer or tube-opening steps, providing you with substancial extra time.

DirectPCR Lysis Reagent (Mouse Tail) DataSheet

Brief procedure
1.  Lyse tails in DirectPCR® Lysis Reagent.
2.  Incubate for 45 min at 85°C.
3.  PCR genotyping with 1 μl lysates.

Detailed protocols:  Tail, Ear, Yolk Sac, and Cultured cells.

DirectPCR® system offers advantages over conventional protocols that include:
· Time saving: Less hands-on time. Crude tail lysates for PCR!
· Money saving: Cost-effective reactions.
· Safe: No organic reagents.
· Environmental: Less waste (organic reagents, tubes, tips, etc...)
· Reliable and efficient: Virtually 100% success rate with high yields.

DirectPCR Lysis Reagent (mouse tail)

101-T 50ml (250 mouse tails).

102-T 100ml (500 mouse tails).

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1 Review

  • 4
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    Posted by jack on 7th Mar 2024

    I've been using the Direct PCR Lysis Reagent for mouse tail DNA extraction in my research for several months now, and it has significantly enhanced my workflow. This reagent smooth the DNA extraction process by eliminating laborintensive steps like proteinase K digestion and phenol-chloroform extraction. The provided protocol is simple, enabling rapid processing of multiple samples with ease. I've observed that the reagent efficiently lyses mouse tail tissue, generating high-quality DNA ideal for subsequent applications such as PCR and genotyping.

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