Microcentrifuge Tubes, 1.5ML DNA, PCR Clean

Eppendorf North America

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SKU:
C027B-000035
UPC:
41105500
Condition:
New
Availability:
3 Days
HazmatClass:
No
ManufacturerName:
EPPENDORF NORTH AMERICA
QTY1:
250
UOM1:
PK
WeightUOM:
LB
ShortDescription:
DNA LoBind Tubes maximize sample recovery of nucleic acids by significantly reducing sample-to-surface binding. The ideal solution for sample preparation and long-term storage of your precious samples! DNA LoBind tubes improve recovery of nucleic aci
MPN:
152-022431021
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Product Overview

DNA LoBind Tubes maximize sample recovery of nucleic acids by significantly reducing sample-to-surface binding. The ideal solution for sample preparation and long-term storage of your precious samples! DNA LoBind tubes improve recovery of nucleic acids by reducing their absorption to the tube wall. A combination of special manufacturing technologies and selected polypropylene batches ensures nearly 100 % recovery of DNA/RNA molecules-without surface coating to eliminate the risk of sample contamination. DNA LoBind tubes are batch-tested and certified by an independent laboratory to be free from DNA, DNase, RNase, and PCR inhibitors. Eppendorf DNA LoBind tubes are ideal for sample preparation of long-term storage of nucleic acids in forensic, microarrays, NGS applications, and many others. Features LoBind material guarantees maximum sample recovery for improved assay results Free of surface coating (e.g., silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy-up scaling Precise lid sealing for minimal evaporation rates in tube format Rated up to 30,000 x g (25,000 x g for 2.0mL tube) centrifugation speed for molecular biology applications Applications Preparation or storage of DNA and RNA samples Forensic trace analysis Preparing dilution series in quantitative qPCR Sample preparation in next-generation sequencing Creation of genomic or oligonucleotide libraries

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