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Laem-Singh Virus (LSNV) is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus that infects Penaeus monodon shrimp. LSNV was first identified in Thailand in 2006 and has been detected in several countries in the Indo-Pacific region. LSNV is associated with Monodon Slow Growth Syndrome (MSGS), which causes reduced growth and economic losses for shrimp farmers. The kit is based on a PCR reaction to detect LSNV in the shrimp.
Kit components:
• LSNV RT-PCR Premixture
• LSNV PCR Premixture
• RT-PCR solution
• Transcriptase solution
• DNase/Rnase free water
• LSNV PCR Positive control
• PCR Negative control
• PCR Internal Control (white cap)
• Mineral Oil solution 1 2 vial
• Molecular Weight marker
• DNA Purification
Species: | Laem-Singh Virus (LSNV) |
Storage: | The kit is shipped at room temperature (15-25℃) because contains a chemical stabilizer. The kit should be stored immediately upon receipt at -20℃ in a constant-temperature freezer. For routine use should be stored al 4℃. When stored under these conditions and handled correctly, these products can be kept at least until the expiration date without showing any reduction in performance. |
Method: | PCR |
ShippingCondition: | Dry ice |
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