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Overview
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Components: Enzyme(with glycerol), 5X buffer (probe method), user manual
The SNUPP™ Taq Polymerase is a DNA polymerase with ultra-high specificity that can identify single base mismatch, thus reducing NTC and non-specific amplification. Through semi-rational directed molecular evolution of wild-type Taq DNA polymerase, SNUPP™ is endowed with significant elevation in its specificity. This brand new enzyme can be applied to a wide range of genetic detection, including SNP analysis, genotyping, tumor mutation, pathogen identification, gene editing efficiency, and much more.
With the ultra-high primer recognition ability of SNUPP™ Polymerase, only a single base divergence at the 3'-end of primer is needed to achieve extremely high rare mutation detection, hence the Perfect-ARMS. Scientists no longer have to consider additional base mismatch (1st-generation ARMS) or ring structure (2nd-generation ARMS) - Primer designing will be monumentally simplified. The Perfect-ARMS system is by far the most specific PCR detection technology on the market.
Advantages of the Perfect-ARMS Technology with the SNUPP™ Polymerase
· Ultra-high specificity: SNUPP™ can identify single base mismatch, and rid ARMS PCR of the complicated circular primers
· Easier panel designing: making the development of diagnostic panels extremely simple
· Compatible with dPCR, qPCR and canonical PCR platformsPlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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