From 2010, Solis BioDyne had stepped into a whole new area of enzyme development. What began as an ambitious R&D project led to FIREScript®, SOLIScript®, RiboGrip® RNase Inhibitor, and the SolisFAST® product line. Find out more about the development process in this blog post.
In high-throughput environments such as diagnostic kit development, pharmaceutical research, and OEM manufacturing, reducing PCR and qPCR costs is rarely as simple as choosing the lowest-priced reagent. Cost per reaction is often the first metric considered, but it does not fully reflect the true financial impact of a workflow.
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.
It doesn’t happen often that products developed almost three decades ago remain not only on the product list but as one of the most popular products overall. This is, however, the case with our main polymerases. These have become classics that seem to never go out of style like jeans or a little black dress. So, what makes them so special? Let’s take a look!