Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Capping Reagent For Dna Synthesis
Quantity/Pack Size – 450 ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – High Grade
Application – DNA Synthesis
Product Overview
Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis is a high-quality reagent designed to ensure the successful completion of DNA synthesis processes. This reagent plays a crucial role in terminating the synthesis reaction, preventing the addition of extra nucleotides and ensuring the integrity of the synthesized DNA strand. It is formulated to be compatible with a wide range of DNA synthesis protocols, making it an essential tool for molecular biologists, geneticists, and researchers involved in DNA-based projects. The high-grade formulation ensures purity and reliability, providing consistent results across different applications. Whether you are a student, researcher, or educator, this capping reagent is a reliable choice for your DNA synthesis needs.
FAQs
What is the primary application of the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis?
1. The primary application of the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis is to terminate the synthesis reaction during DNA synthesis processes, ensuring the integrity of the synthesized DNA strand.
Is this reagent compatible with all DNA synthesis protocols?
2. Yes, the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis is formulated to be compatible with a wide range of DNA synthesis protocols, making it a versatile tool for various applications.
What grade is the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis?
3. The Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis is a high-grade reagent, ensuring purity and reliability for consistent results.
How should the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis be stored?
4. The Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis should be stored at the recommended temperature, typically between 2°C to 8°C, to maintain its efficacy and stability.
Can this reagent be sourced in larger quantities for institutional use?
5. Yes, the Capping Reagent for DNA Synthesis can be sourced in larger quantities to meet the needs of institutional use, such as for laboratories and educational institutions.






