If you are currently using TaqMan predesigned assays containing MGB-NFQ probes (also referred to as MGB probes), you can continue to use these assays in a multiplex reaction. However, the multiplex reaction should not contain more than two MGB probes to ensure succe...
Any international agreement requiring more equitable emission levels would require the West to constrain their energy-intense lifestyle. With the depressed global economy, it appears that countries are playing a prisoner’s dilemma game, with a potential better outcome for all, but no-one willing ...
Any international agreement requiring more equitable emission levels would require the West to constrain their energy-intense lifestyle. With the depressed global economy, it appears that countries are playing a prisoner’s dilemma game, with a potential better outcome for all, but no-one willing ...
Any international agreement requiring more equitable emission levels would require the West to constrain their energy-intense lifestyle. With the depressed global economy, it appears that countries are playing a prisoner’s dilemma game, with a potential better outcome for all, but no-one willing ...
QSY is a non-fluorescent quencher, however the QSY probes don’t have a MGB moiety. If for example, you are running a 4-plex reaction, two TaqMan assays can be FAM and VIC probes labeled with an MGB-NFQ quencher while the other two assays should have ABY ...
Any international agreement requiring more equitable emission levels would require the West to constrain their energy-intense lifestyle. With the depressed global economy, it appears that countries are playing a prisoner’s dilemma game, with a potential better outcome for all, but no-one willing ...
QSY is a non-fluorescent quencher, however the QSY probes don’t have a MGB moiety. If for example, you are running a 4-plex reaction, two TaqMan assays can be FAM and VIC probes labeled with an MGB-NFQ quencher while the other two assays should have ABY and JUN labeled probes with ...
QSY is a non-fluorescent quencher, however the QSY probes don’t have a MGB moiety. If for example, you are running a 4-plex reaction, two TaqMan assays can be FAM and VIC probes labeled with an MGB-NFQ quencher while the other two assays should have ABY ...
QSY is a non-fluorescent quencher, however the QSY probes don’t have a MGB moiety. If for example, you are running a 4-plex reaction, two TaqMan assays can be FAM and VIC probes labeled with an MGB-NFQ quencher while the other two assays should have ABY ...
The Tm of TaqMan probes should be ~10°C higher than the Tm of the primers (approximately 68–70°C). If you are currently using TaqMan predesigned assays containing MGB-NFQ probes (also referred to as MGB probes), you can continue to use these assays in a...