Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix

Cat. No.
G883
Unit
800 reactions (10.0 ml)
Price
$284.00

PCR buffet

Cat. No. G883
Name Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix
Unit 800 reactions (10.0 ml)
Category PCR Polymerase
Description

Kodaq 2X PCR MasterMix is a ready-to-use mixture containing Kodaq DNA Polymerase and all the necessary reagents for amplification of DNA in a uniquely formulated buffer with gel loading dye. Kodaq DNA Polymerase is a next-generation enzyme engineered for superior accuracy, robustness, and high-yield amplification, making it ideal for a wide range of PCR applications. This novel polymerase features strategically designed mutations that enhance processivity, DNA binding affinity, and stability, ensuring reliable and efficient performance. With exceptional 3’-5’ exonuclease activity, Kodaq offers unmatched fidelity compared to standard polymerases. Its advanced buffer system is optimized to tolerate high A/T and G/C content while overcoming common PCR inhibitors, including those present in plant-derived samples.

Product Features:

  • High-fidelity PCR for superior accuracy
  • Robust performance, resistant to common PCR inhibitors
  • Reliable amplification of A/T- and G/C-rich templates
  • Highly processive, delivering high-yield PCR results
  • Included in abm's PCR Buffet Program
Note

Suitable for long range PCR up to 18 kb from less difficult targets or up to 15 kb from genomic DNA.

Material Citation If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. G883
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    De Castro, O., Del Guacchio, E., Di Iorio, E., Di Maio, A., Di Martino, L., Bartolucci, F., & Conti, F. (2020). Barcoding helps threatened species: the case of Iris marsica (Iridaceae) from the protected areas of the Abruzzo (Central Italy). Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 154(6), 961-972. https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2020.1762786

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    De Luca, D., Del Guacchio, E., Conti, F., Iamonico, D., & Caputo, P. (2022). Relationships within Mcneillia indicate a complex evolutionary history and reveal a new species of Minuartiella (Caryophyllaceae, Alsinoideae). Plants, 11(16), 2118. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11162118

    Di Iorio, E., Menale, B., Innangi, M., Santangelo, A., Strumia, S., & De Castro, O. (2023). An extreme environment drives local adaptation of Genista tinctoria (Fabaceae) from the Mefite (Ansanto Valley, southern Italy). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 202(2), 249-269. https://doi.org/10.1093/botlinnean/boac052

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    Huang, L., Zhang, M., Jia, J., Zhao, X., Huang, X., Ji, E., ... & Jiang, M. (2018). An atypical late embryogenesis abundant protein OsLEA5 plays a positive role in ABA-induced antioxidant defense in Oryza sativa L. Plant and Cell Physiology, 59(5), 916-929. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcy035

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