biotechrabbit™ MMuLV Reverse Transcriptase is an exceptionally pure DNA polymerase which uses RNA as a substrate and exhibits no measurable proofreading 3'-5' exonuclease function. This enzyme performs cDNA synthesis by extending a DNA primer annealed to an RNA template; it can also make copies from a single-stranded DNA templates.
The enzyme is purified from a recombinant E. coli strain carrying the MMuLV reverse transcriptase gene.
biotechrabbit™ RevertUP II Reverse Transcriptase is a proprietary MMuLV reverse transcriptase engineered by point mutations resulting in increased temperature stability up to 60°C. This guarantees top performance with templates showing a high degree of secondary structures. The enzyme has no RNase H activity and ensures efficient synthesis of ≥19 kb cDNA.
RevertUP Reverse Transcriptase is a DNA polymerase which uses RNA as a substrate and exhibits no measurable proofreading 3'-5' exonuclease function. This enzyme performs cDNA synthesis by extending a DNA primer annealed to an RNA template; it can also make copies of single-stranded DNA templates.
biotechrabbit™ MMuLV Reverse Transcriptase is an exceptionally pure DNA polymerase which uses RNA as a substrate and exhibits no measurable proofreading 3'-5' exonuclease function. This enzyme performs cDNA synthesis by extending a DNA primer annealed to an RNA template; it can also make copies from a single-stranded DNA templates.
The enzyme is purified from a recombinant E. coli strain carrying the MMuLV reverse transcriptase gene.
biotechrabbit™ RevertUP II Reverse Transcriptase is a proprietary MMuLV reverse transcriptase engineered by point mutations resulting in increased temperature stability up to 60°C. This guarantees top performance with templates showing a high degree of secondary structures. The enzyme has no RNase H activity and ensures efficient synthesis of ≥19 kb cDNA.
RevertUP Reverse Transcriptase is a DNA polymerase which uses RNA as a substrate and exhibits no measurable proofreading 3'-5' exonuclease function. This enzyme performs cDNA synthesis by extending a DNA primer annealed to an RNA template; it can also make copies of single-stranded DNA templates.