Direct PCR
DNA extraction and PCR are two of the most common methods used in molecular biology research. They are used in SNP genotyping, mutation detection, target detection in transgenic mice, and countless other basic experiments. Traditional DNA extraction procedures are time-consuming and unreliable.
With Direct PCR System, genomic DNA is prepared and amplified in just a few easy steps that eliminate the need for any other type of purification, such as DNA precipitation and column purification, organic extraction, or proteinase digestion. The use of hot-start Taq DNA Polymerase in the system prevents amplification of nonspecific products and increases the amplification efficiency of the desired sequences.
- TissueDirectTM Multiplex PCR System: Extracts DNA from animal cells and tissues such as mouse tail samples, microdissection samples, buccal cells, hair shafts, saliva, sperm, and fresh, frozen, or paraffin tissues.
- BloodReadyTM Multiplex PCR System: Extracts DNA from blood samples.
- PlantDirectTM Multiplex PCR System: Extracts DNA from cultured plant cells, frozen ground plant tissue samples, and from fresh leaf, stem, flower, and seed samples.
- BacReadyTM Multiplex PCR System: Extracts DNA from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
Direct PCR System Selection Guide
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