Full range of endpoint PCR reagents including
Optimized ready-to-use solutions for real-time PCR including
Variety of reverse transcriptases (RT) for first-strand cDNA synthesis
SoliSD™ Bsm DNA Polymerase based Kits for Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification
Common reagents required in PCR and post-PCR analysis including
Convinced with the performance and quality of the product HOT FIREPol MultiPlex Mix in multiple applications: robust enzyme activity and reproducible results in single and highly multiplexed PCRs a "must-have" in the laboratory.
Excellent product quality along with affordable prices and committed customer service: these are the reasons why Solis BioDyne is our strategic enzyme supplier since many years...
We appreciate your products because most of our research takes place in Kenya and it can be difficult to ship items that are temperature sensitive...
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Our last story ended in the middle of 2005. By then, we had spent a decade developing room-temperature stable DNA polymerases for a range of applications. In the second half of that year, we reached a turning point – we started blending and mixing to help scientists around the world reduce pipetting errors and save time.
Single-cell sequencing uncovers the hidden diversity between individual cells, transforming research from cancer to neuroscience — but it demands reagents that protect every precious molecule. Here is where our innovations come into play.
Let’s talk about epigenetics! In this post, we’ll break down how the gold standard method for studying DNA methylation - bisulfite sequencing - works, why it matters in fields like cancer research and developmental biology, and what makes it such a cornerstone in the study of the epigenome.
For many years now, the Genetics Workshops have brought hands-on science to Estonian high school students, offering a rare and valuable opportunity: the chance to conduct real genetic experiments in a university lab — and a glimpse into the fascinating world of genetics.