Streptococcus agalactiae TaqMan Probe/Primer and Control Set
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1111-TM30610
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Streptococcus agalactiae TaqMan Probe/Primer and Control Set
Description:
Detection kits for Streptococcus agalactiae Available in TaqMan format for analysis Mastitis is the single most costly disease of dairy cattle resulting in the reduction of milk yield and quality. The inflammation of the udder is mainly caused by infection of various bacteria. One of such mastitis bacteria, Streptococcus agalactiae, is highly infectious and causes mainly subclinical infections, which are not identified by the herdsman. As a result, S. agalactiae can spread widely within a herd, causing immediate loss due to reduced milk. S. agalactiae is a gram-positive bacteria belonging to the Group B streptococci. Traditional cultural identification of S. agalactiae is based on S. agalactiae being beta-hemolytic as well as presence of group B Lancefield antigen and by its ability to hydrolyze sodium hippurate. Streptococcus agalactiae TaqMan PCR Kit, 100 reactions Ready to use format, including Master Mix for the target and PCR control to monitor for PCR inhibition and validate the quality Specific Primer and Probe mix for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest Primer and Probe mix Positive and negative control to confirm the integrity of the kit reagents Streptococcus agalactiae TaqMan PCR Probe/Primer Set and Controls, 100 reactions Specific Primer/Probe mix and Positive Control for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest Nuclease-free water Can be used together with Norgen’s PCR Master Mix (#28007) or customer supplied master mix For research use only and NOT intended for in vitro diagnostics.UNSPSC:
41106302HS Code:
3822.19.00.80Dot Regulated:
trueWeight:
30Length:
13Storage Conditions:
Dry Ice -80°C -20°CWidth:
15Height:
12Shelf Life:
2 yearsHazardous Volume:
0Non Hazardous Volume:
0Cubic Feet:
1.3541666666666667
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