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SsoAdvanced Universal SYBR Green Supermix is a high-performance real-time PCR supermix based on Bio-Rad's patented* Sso7d fusion protein technology. This supermix is formulated for a wide range of real-time PCR applications and for use with all ROX dependent or independent real-time PCR systems. The dsDNA binding protein, Sso7d, stabilizes the polymerase-template complex, providing superior inhibitor tolerance, increased processivity, specificity, and greater speed without affecting PCR sensitivity, efficiency, or reproducibility.
SsoAdvanced Universal SYBR Green Supermix lets you:
Use any real-time PCR system — the universal reference dye in this supermix enables ROX normalization of qPCR data regardless of the ROX level requirements of the qPCR system
Achieve superior real-time PCR results under various conditions — our robust formulation delivers consistent performance in fast cycling across a broad range of reaction conditions, primer concentrations, and temperature ranges
Increase your qPCR sensitivity and efficiency of detection from compromised samples — the Sso7d fusion polymerase has increased resistance to a wide variety of PCR inhibitors, which helps provide better sensitivity and overall performance
Decrease time to results without compromising qPCR data quality — the Sso7d fusion polymerase and optimized buffer together provide rapid polymerization kinetics and instant polymerase activation
Obtain better results with Bio-Rad's PrimePCR assays — real-time PCR assays are expertly designed and wet-lab validated to ensure optimal assay performance
Applications and Uses of SsoAdvanced Universal SYBR Green Supermix
qPCR/real-time PCR
Gene expression analysis
Pathway analysis
Absolute quantification
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) qPCR
Mutation detection
Pathogen detection
Viral detection (load)
Characterization of genetically modified organisms (GMO)