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Real Time PCR Detection Kit Mycoplasma gallisepticum

Brand: GPCRs
Mycoplasma gallisepticum by using qPCR. Mycoplasma gallisepticum is the causative agent of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) in chickens and infectious sinusitis in turkeys, chickens, game birds, pigeons, and passerine birds of all ages. M. gallisepticum is transmitted through the eggs of carrier hens. Most commercial flocks are M. gallisepticum free, however, and the disease is most frequently introduced from carrier birds being brought into the flock. Stress is thought to lower the poults resistance to the disease, like in CRD.
SKU: GPCRsMycGal
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Products specifications
TechnologyqPCR / Real Time PCR/ PCR
SizesTarget: 100 reactions - FAM
Target + IC: 100 reactions - FAM, HEX
Monodose Target: 24 qPCR tubes - FAM
Monodose Target + IC: 24 qPCR tubes - FAM, HEX
Background:Mycoplasma gallisepticum by using qPCR.
Mycoplasma gallisepticum is a bacterium belonging to the family Mycoplasmataceae. This is the causative agent of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) in chickens and infectious sinusitis in turkeys, chickens, game birds, pigeons, and passerine birds of all ages. M. gallisepticum is transmitted through the eggs of carrier hens. Most commercial flocks are M. gallisepticum free, however, and the disease is most frequently introduced from carrier birds being brought into the flock. Stress is thought to lower the poults resistance to the disease, like in CRD.

Product Features:
-Assay Mix Target composed by singleplex mixtures of specific forward/reverse primers and probe.
-Resuspension buffer
-DNase/RNase free water
- (OPTIONAL) Internal Control Assay Mix
- Mastermix solution
-Standard Template, dehydrated target copies for positive control
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