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PCR multiwell plates

size 384 wells, polypropylene, skirt, non-sterile

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Synonym(s):
384 multiwell PCR plate, 384 well PCR microplate, 384 well PCR plate, 384 well microtiter plate
UNSPSC Code:
41106300
NACRES:
NB.22

material

colorless polypropylene
polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile
non-sterile

feature

skirt

packaging

case of 50 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Sorenson 39620

technique(s)

PCR: suitable

size

384 wells

well volume

40 μL

well working volume

25 μL

suitability

suitable for (PCR, RT-PCR or DNA purification applications)

application(s)

agriculture

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General description

384 well PCR plates are skirted for compatibility with automation systems. Wells have raised rims to ensure contact with sealing film and reduce evaporation. Each well has a capacity of 40 μL and a working volume of 25 μL.
A rigid top plate (included) minimizes plate distortion, assures a dependable fit with the PCR thermal cycler, and allows for a leak-proof seal with micro-mats or cap strips. Each well has a maximum capacity of 200 μL.

Features and Benefits

  • Virgin polypropylene
  • Fully autoclavable
  • Certified DNase- and RNase-free
  • Wells have thin walls for rapid temperature equilibration and reduced cycle time

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Protocols

Reverse transcription (RT) is the process of converting RNA to cDNA using a reverse transcriptase enzyme and dNTPs.

Hot Start dNTPs block DNA polymerase until heat activation, enhancing PCR specificity.

Perform reverse transcription (RT) using a reverse transcriptase enzyme and dNTPs. Use total RNA or a gene-specific approach so that only the RNA of interest is converted to cDNA.

Method for amplification of DNA from damaged DNA sources. Particularly useful for DNA extracted from old samples.

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