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qPCR and qRT-PCR

qPCR and qRT-PCR: qPCR Master Mixes

qPCR based reference gene panels for Humans, mouse and rat ( SYBR and FAM based)

TATAA Multiplex GrandMaster Mixes

Reference Gene Panel - Standard Assays

Assays for 12 of the most common reference genes for gene expression studies
Enough for 100 reactions per gene (25 µl qPCR reaction)
Positive Control DNA
Human, mouse and Rat

Tataa Biocenter

Catalogue No.DescriptionPack SizePriceQty
TA-A101Human Reference Gene Panel 25ul £477.00 Quantity Add to Order
TA-A101PHuman Reference Gene Panel Probe FAM 25ul £400.00 Quantity Add to Order
TA-A102Mouse Reference Gene Panel 25ul £570.00 Quantity Add to Order
TA-A102PMouse Reference Gene Panel Probe FAM 25ul £400.00 Quantity Add to Order
TA-A103Rat Reference Gene Panel 25ul £477.00 Quantity Add to Order
TA-A103PRat Reference Gene Panel Probe FAM25ul £400.00 Quantity Add to Order

Description

For all gene expression studies using qPCR, it is necessary to compensate for differences between samples due to material losses, differences in RT yields and PCR inhibition. Normalization should include a reference gene, but can also be complemented by identical sample-input amounts. The reference gene should have constant expression in all the samples compared. There is no universal control gene, expressed at a constant level under all conditions and in all tissues, hence the choice of reference gene should be validated for each new study.

The best way to choose the proper reference gene(s) is by running a panel of potential genes on a number of representative test samples. The most appropriate gene(s) for normalization are chosen in each case.

The reference genes that you chose can then be ordered in our webshop.

Content

  • Assays for 12 of the most common reference genes for gene expression studies
  • Enough for 100 reactions per gene (25 μl qPCR reaction)
  • Positive Control DNA

 

The Reference Gene Panels are available for Human, Mouse and Rat. Genes with varying cellular functions and expression levels have been selected to reduce the risk of using co-regulated genes. The primers have been designed to be exon-spanning where possible, and to give low levels of primer dimers.

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Protocols

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If you cannot find the answer to your problem then please contact us or telephone +44 (0)1954 210 200