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Invitrogen™ dATP (10 mM)
Invitrogen dATP is prepared to a final concentration of 10 mM in 0.9 mM Tris-HCl at pH 7.5.
Supplier: Invitrogen™ 18252015
Includes: Supplied at a concentration of 10mM in Tris-HCl (pH 7.5). The 10mM dNTP Mix contains all four of the dNTPs, each at a final concentration of 10mM.
Description
Invitrogen dATP is prepared to a final concentration of 10 mM in 0.9 mM Tris-HCl at pH 7.5. 10 mM dATP is suitable for use in a wide variety of molecular biology applications including: polymerase chain reaction (PCR), sequencing, fill-in reactions, nick translation, cDNA synthesis, and TdT-tailing reactions.
Invitrogen dNTP nucleotides are manufactured in Class D clean rooms under ISO 9001 standards and supplied in a convenient, ready-to-use format
Features include:
• Chemically synthesized
• >99% purity confirmed by HPLC
• Stable for 2 years at –20°C
• Free from qPCR, PCR, reverse transcription inhibitors
• Free of DNases and RNases
• Free of human and E. coli DNA
Applications
• qPCR, RT-qPCR
• PCR, RT-PCR, cDNA synthesis
• High-fidelity and long-range PCR
• Isothermal amplification
• DNA labeling
• Cloning
• Sanger and next-generation sequencing (NGS)
Related products
• 10 mM dCTP (Cat. No. 18253013)
• 10 mM dGTP (18254011)
• 10 mM dTTP (18255018)
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a wide variety of dNTPs in different concentrations, volumes, and formats.
Order Info
Approved for shipment on Wet or Dry Ice
Specifications
10 mM dATP in Tris-HCl (250 μL) Store at –20°C. |
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Unlabeled | |
Approved for shipment on Wet or Dry Ice | |
10 mM |
Liquid | |
250 μL | |
Standard PCR, Real Time PCR (qPCR), Isothermal Amplification |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.