HiDi is available as:
HiDi® DNA Polymerase (>>)
HiDi® Taq DNA Polymerase (>>)
HiDi® 2x PCR Master Mix (>>)
HiDi® Taq 2x PCR Master Mix (>>)
Casestudies:
HiDi® DNA Polymerase: Applications from mutation detection to genome editing (read more)
Matching vs. mismatching nucleotide is placed at the 3′-end of the primer for best discrimination results.
Cilantro: some people love it in their food, some hate it. Here we are detecting a genomic SNP (rs72921001) in HeLa genomic DNA. This SNP is reported to be close to a number of genes coding for olfactory receptors. (Reference: Eriksson N. et al. (2012), “A genetic variant near olfactory receptor genes influences cilantro preference.”)
Considering, that only the C-allele specific primer is extended and yielding in a specific amplicon, we can conclude a genetic predisposition in disliking cilantro, as this SNP is significantly associated with detecting a soapy taste to cilantro.
Allele-specific PCRs were performed from 1 ng/µl of HeLa gDNA in the presence of a realtime dye, indicating the amplification of the C-allele specific primer only. The A-allele specific primer is discriminated, thus not amplified up to 50 cycles.
PCR products were subsequently analysed on a 2.5% agarose gel. Specific product is visualized by ethidium bromide staining at the amplicon length of 109 bp.
HiDi® stands for High Discrimination of mismatches at the 3’-terminus of primers in PCR. This myPOLS Biotec enzyme family is optimized for this feature and therefor, is the first choice for applications that rely on this property such as allele-specific PCR (asPCR) that is also termed allele-specific amplification (ASA).
HiDi® 2x PCR Master Mix – ready to use mix simplifies your PCR setup. Only target-specific primers and template need to be added as the mix contains all components for a successful and reliable PCR. This ensures reproducible results, significantly reduces set-up times and the risk of pipetting errors.
Attogene Fluorescent Universal Lateral Flow Assay Kits are a convenient ready-to-use kit for quick and cost-effective development of a fluorescent lateral flow dipstick assay for detection of DNA and RNA products.
Fluorescent lateral flow assays can be 2-100 fold more sensitive that gold based lateral flow tests.
Formats (fluorescent broad range UV light excitation range of 100nm to 400nm, 655nm emission) Streptavidin conjugate pad):
Inquire about custom configurations: sales@attogene.com.
For example, this product can be configured with alternative/custom streptavidin fluorescent particles.
Kit Components
Features & Benefits
TD6C Table top low speed centrifuge
TD6C Features:
1. Microprocessor control, digital display, touch panel, parameters in running can be edited and change to display other running parameter and RCF.
2. Brushless frequency motor with simpler construction, more reliable performance, longer life and quietly running.
3.super speed, over temperature protection and imbalance protection. The centrifuge body is made of high quality steel, safe and reliable.
4. Adapters are available by experiment requirements.
5. 3 tiers protection steel cover, safe and reliable.
TD6C Technical Parameters:
Max speed | 6000rpm | Max RCF | 4110×g |
Max volume | 6×100ml | Power supply | AC 110V/220V 50HZ |
Timer | 0~99min | Noise | ≤55dBA |
Dimension(WxDxH) | 485×320×320mm | Speed accuracy | ±20rpm |
Net Weight | 18Kg | Certifications | CE, ISO & Calibration report is available |
Matched Rotors for TD6C:
Order No. | Rotor | Max Speed (rpm) | Max Volume(ml) | Max. RCF(×g) |
6C-1 | Angle Rotor | 6000 | 6×15ml/7ml/5ml | 3660 |
6C-2 | Angle Rotor | 5000 | 12×15ml/7ml/5ml | 3080 |
6C-3 | Angle Rotor | 6000 | 6×50ml | 4110 |
6C-4 | Angle Rotor | 6000 | 4×50ml | 3620 |
6C-5 | Angle Rotor | 6000 | 4×100ml | 3790 |
6C-6 | Angle Rotor | 5000 | 6×100ml | 3130 |
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