Biotin-11-dUTP (1 mM, Nuclease free) - BioReagent, DNase, RNase free, Suitable for molecular biology, for DNA and RNA applications, ≥95%, 1 mM , CAS No.86303-25-5 (free acid)
Biotin-11-dUTP (1 mM, Nuclease free) - BioReagent, DNase, RNase free, Suitable for molecular biology, for DNA and RNA applications, ≥95%, 1 mM , CAS No.86303-25-5 (free acid)
GRADE & PURITYSuitable for molecular biology?Molecular-biology grade — free of nucleases and contaminants that degrade DNA/RNA. Use in cloning, PCR, and nucleic-acid work needing clean reagents.BioReagent?BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility.DNase, RNase free?Free of DNase and RNase activity to keep DNA and RNA intact. Use in nucleic-acid extraction, PCR, and storage where degradation is a risk.for DNA and RNA applications?For nucleic-acid (DNA & RNA) applications — nuclease-controlled across both. Use in workflows handling DNA and RNA together where degradation is a risk.≥95%1 mM
BioReagent, DNase, RNase free, Suitable for molecular biology, for DNA and RNA applications, ≥95%, 1 mM BioReagent,DNase, RNase free,for DNA and RNA applications,Suitable for molecular biology for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.
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Quality documents
SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.
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Literature proof
Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.
Overview
To label DNA with biotin, Biotin-11-dUTP can replace dTTP in most cases as a substrate for various DNA synthesis enzymes, modifying enzymes, and polymerases. Biotin-labeled DNA probes can substitute for radioactive labeled DNA probes in many applications including in situ hybridization and chromosome localization. Biotin-labeled probes can be detected using methods based on the strong binding of biotin to avidin, such as direct detection of labeled DNA using fluorescently labeled avidin or indirect detection of labeled DNA using avidin conjugated with HRP, alkaline phosphatase, or antibodies. Precautions:
1. This product is for R&D only. Not for drug, household, or other uses.
2. For your safety and health, please wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during the operation.
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