1. MCE Kits
  2. Molecular Biology
  3. PCR & qPCR
  4. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

FAQ

PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) kits are fundamental molecular biology tools used for the in vitro amplification of specific DNA fragments. They are widely applied in gene cloning, fragment identification, and routine nucleic acid detection.

 

MCE PCR kits are developed based on the classical PCR principle and incorporate optimized DNA polymerases and buffer systems to achieve efficient and highly specific amplification of target sequences. These kits offer high amplification efficiency, strong specificity, and excellent stability, making them suitable for a wide range of template types and standard experimental applications.

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  • HY-K0531 2× PCR Master Mix (with Dye)

    MCE 2× PCR Master Mix (with Dye) is provided as a simple-to-use, stabilized 2× formulation that includes all components for PCR except sample DNA, primers and water, in which bromophenol blue dye is included. The 1 mL is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base.

    HY-K0532 2× Fast PCR Master Mix (with Dye)

    MCE 2× Fast PCR Master Mix (with Dye) is provided as a simple-to-use, stabilized 2× formulation that includes all components for fast PCR except sample DNA, primers and water, in which bromophenol blue dye is included. The 1 mL is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base.

    HY-K0533 2× High-Fidelity PCR Master Mix

    MCE 2× High-Fidelity PCR Master Mix is provided as a simple-to-use, stabilized 2× formulation that includes all components for PCR except sample DNA, primers and water. The 1 mL is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base.

    HY-K0533A 2× High-Fidelity PCR Master Mix (with Dye)

    MCE 2× High-Fidelity PCR Master Mix (with Dye) is a new type of ready-to-use high-fidelity PCR amplification master mix.During the reaction, only template and primers need to be added to quickly and efficiently complete the PCR process, reducing the risk of contamination during operation. The 1 mL is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base.