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PCR/qPCR Stains bind to double-stranded DNA, emitting fluorescence during PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and qPCR (quantitative polymerase chain reaction). They track DNA amplification in real-time, providing accurate, immediate results without affecting the PCR process. Ideal for gene expression studies, molecular biology, and diagnostic testing, these stains ensure precise DNA quantification.

PCR/qPCR Stain

Cat# Name Structure M.W. Purity Pricing
AP14247Pico488 dsDNA quantification reagent, 200x solution in DMSO≥95% Pricing
AP13790dsGreen for Real-Time PCR, 100×≥95% Pricing
AP13791dsGreen Gel Staining Solution, 10000×≥95% Pricing
AP13792dsSafe Gel Staining Solution 10,000×≥95% Pricing
AP14686dsGreen, solid form, PCR grade≥95% Pricing

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    PCR/qPCR Stain Overview

    PCR/qPCR Stains are fluorescent dyes that bind to double-stranded DNA during PCR and qPCR. They allow real-time tracking of DNA amplification by emitting fluorescence proportional to the DNA quantity. These stains ensure accurate monitoring without disrupting the PCR process.

    Key Features:

    • High Sensitivity: Detects even small amounts of DNA for accurate results.
    • Real-Time Detection: Tracks DNA amplification as it happens during qPCR.
    • Non-Inhibiting: Works smoothly without affecting PCR efficiency.

    Applications:

    • PCR/qPCR: Perfect for amplifying and quantifying DNA in various experiments.
    • Gene Expression: Monitors gene expression levels in real-time.
    • Diagnostics: Detects pathogens and genetic mutations in clinical tests.

    Advantages:

    • Precise Quantification: Measures DNA levels accurately during each cycle.
    • Versatile Use: Suitable for a broad range of PCR and qPCR studies.
    • Immediate Feedback: Provides real-time insights into amplification progress.

    PCR/qPCR Stains offer researchers and clinicians the ability to track DNA amplification with precision, making them ideal for molecular biology, gene expression, and diagnostic testing.