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Control Primer Set for Arabidopsis UBC Gene

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

This product consists of primer pairs specific for a region of the Arabidopsis ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme gene (UBC, At5g25760). It is intended for use as an internal control in RT-PCR analysis of Arabidopsis gene expression. Please see the Product Bulletin for more information on the use of this primer set.

Components

Each tube contains enough primer (forward or reverse) for 100 RT-PCR reactions (50 mL reaction volume)
  • Forward Primer (Tm = 62 °C based on % GC method in 1 M salt concentration), 20 mM, in TE buffer
  • Reverse Primer (Tm = 64 °C based on % GC method in 1 M salt concentration), 20 mM, in TE buffer

Suitability

Primer should be stored at -20 °C. Primers are stable at -20 °C for at least 1 year and can be frozen and thawed at least 10 times.

Storage Class

12 - Non Combustible Liquids


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