Molecular Biology Reagents
Reverse Transcription
Reverse transcription is the synthesis of complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template using reverse transcriptase enzymes. The cDNA can be used as a template for PCR amplification, cDNA library construction, RNA sequencing, and more. Selecting the right reverse transcriptase is critical to detecting low-abundance RNAs in a sample and obtaining high yields of full-length cDNA.
Choose from a variety of reverse transcriptase stand-alone enzymes, master mixes, cDNA synthesis kits, primers, and dNTP solutions to suit your application. Invitrogen SuperScript IV products aid in exceptional cDNA synthesis from any type of template RNA.
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PCR Reagents and Enzymes
Choose from a variety of PCR enzymes and reagents for your applications, with the flexibility needed to perform your experiments.
With PCR enzymes you know and trust, such as, Applied Biosystems AmpliTaq and AmpliTaq Gold, Invitrogen Platinum II Taq , and Platinum SuperFi II DNA polymerases, we have what it takes for successful PCR.
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Molecular Cloning Essentials
Innovative products for the molecular cloning workflow:
The molecular cloning workflow requires multiple steps to obtain high-quality cloned DNA for your downstream applications. Help advance your molecular cloning workflow at every step and accelerate construction of recombinant clones. Our wide range of cloning solutions address needs from routine to specialty applications, helping you find optimal reagents to achieve fast results with greater confidence.
Discover reagents and techniques across the molecular cloning workflow, with solutions ranging from restriction enzymes to gene synthesis, designed for speed and simplicity to help you obtain high-quality cloned DNA for your next discovery, among the reputable solution: GeneArt Gibson Assembly Cloning; Gateway Cloning Technology; TOPO PCR Cloning and more.
Click on each step to explore the molecular cloning workflow and select products for your downstream applications that fit your research.