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PerfectHyb Plus Hybridization Buffer

for Northern and Southern blotting, solution

Synonym(s):

hyb buffer, hyb solution, hybridization solution, northern hybridization buffer, southern hybridization buffer

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12161700
NACRES:
NA.25

General description

Sigma′s PerfectHyb Plus is a ready-to-use hybridization buffer for Northern and Southern blot protocols. Use of PerfectHyb Plus can decrease hybridization time to as little as two hours.

Application

Suitable for use in hybridization buffers used in Northern blot, Southern blot, colony/plaque blots, and dot blots.

Features and Benefits

  • Fast and easy-to-use
  • Up to 20x more sensitive than conventional buffers
  • Doesn′t require blocking steps
  • Compatible with neutral and positively-charged membranes
  • Compatible with chemiluminescent, colorimetric , and DIG detection assays
  • Compatible with radioactive and non-radioactive probes
  • Compatible with single or double-stranded DNA, RNA, and oligonucleotide probes

Other Notes

A small amount of precipitate that has formed in the solution can be dissolved at 30-35°C with occasional gentle inversion.

Legal Information

PerfectHyb is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Protocols

Learn Northern and Southern blotting basics, with protocols and applications for macromolecule transfer to membrane supports.

Learn Northern and Southern blotting basics, with protocols and applications for macromolecule transfer to membrane supports.

Learn Northern and Southern blotting basics, with protocols and applications for macromolecule transfer to membrane supports.

Learn Northern and Southern blotting basics, with protocols and applications for macromolecule transfer to membrane supports.

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