storage temp.
2-8°C
Application
Functionally tested for use in fluorescence-detection automated sequencing.
SP6 Promoter 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).
Packaging
Packaged in amber tubes to protect from light.
Analysis Note
Tested for purity with HPLC, PAGE, and OD.
Other Notes
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), and
TAMRA: (5[6]-carboxytetramethylrhodamine.
Supplied as solutions, 50 μl each, in tris-EDTA buffer, pH 7.5, at 1 picomole/μl
FAM: (5[6]-carboxyfluorescein)
JOE: (6-carboxy-4′,5′-dichloro-2′,7′-dimethoxyfluorescein)
ROX: (5[6]-carboxy-X-rhodamine), and
TAMRA: (5[6]-carboxytetramethylrhodamine.
Supplied as solutions, 50 μl each, in tris-EDTA buffer, pH 7.5, at 1 picomole/μl
Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
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