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cDNA Synthesis Kits

cDNA synthesis (complementary DNA synthesis) is the process of transforming RNA molecules existing in samples into DNA in complementary sequences. cDNA synthesis enables researchers to convert RNA into stable cDNA, which can be used for downstream applications such as PCR, microarray, and next-generation sequencing. By studying the amount of cDNA produced by genes, researchers can determine how much mRNA is present in the original sample and determine the expression level of specific genes.

In cDNA synthesis, reverse transcriptase is first used to reverse transcribe RNA samples into complementary DNA. The reverse transcriptase enzyme makes a complementary DNA copy of the RNA molecules present in the sample. cDNA synthesis is usually carried out using a mixture of random hexamer primer, which prime the reverse transcriptase to begin synthesizing from a various sites, and oligo-dT primers that anneal to the poly-A tail existing on most mRNAs.

Our cDNA Synthesis Kits

Creative Biogene provides a wide range of kits for cDNA synthesis. The First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit is used to synthesize the first strand cDNA as the starting reaction for two-step RT-PCR. This kit includes reverse transcriptase AMV for first chain synthesis, two different primers, and our PCR nucleotide mixture. The PCR products generated through RT-PCR can be cloned using standard procedures. These kits have been optimized to generate sensitive and unbiased expression over a wide dynamic range, with the shortest setup and reaction time.

Advantages of Our cDNA Synthesis Kits

  • Full-length first strand cDNA up to 12 kb
  • Transcription of total RNA, mRNA, viral RNA, and secondary RNA structures that are difficult to transcribe
  • It is not necessary to purify the cDNA obtained before PCR reaction
  • Complete reagent kit including all components of RT reaction

cDNA Synthesis Kit List

Publications
  1. Li B, Qiu T, Zhang P, et al. IKVAV regulates ERK1/2 and Akt signalling pathways in BMMSC population growth and proliferation[J]. Cell Proliferation, 2014, 47(2): 133-145.
* For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.
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