M-MuLV Reverse Transcriptase
Reverse transcription is the process of synthesis of DNA from RNA template. This process is driven by RNA-dependent DNA polymerases, also known as reverse transcriptases. A reverse transcriptase synthesizes a complementary DNA (cDNA) strand from the given RNA template strand aiding to produce cDNA libraries.
ProEnz ProScript M-MuLV (Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus) Reverse transcriptase is an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase. It synthesizes complementary DNA (cDNA) from given RNA template. In the presence of template, oligonucleotide primer and dNTPs, this enzyme will extend the primer producing a cDNA.
M-MuLV Reverse transcriptase is isolated from an E. coli strain containing the recombinant clone. It is used for first-strand synthesis of cDNA from RNA. The first strand cDNA produced is used for further DNA amplification by PCR and qRT-PCR.
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PE2405-10 | 10 | |
PE2405-25 | 25 | |
PE2405-50 | 50 | |
PE2405-100 | 100 |