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Taura syndrome virus (TSV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the genus Aparavirus and the family Dicistroviridae. It infects marine shrimp of the species Litopenaeus vannamei and causes Taura syndrome disease (TSD), which is characterized by reduced growth, high mortality, reddening of appendages and tail, and white spots on the cuticle. TSV was first reported in Ecuador in 1992 and has since spread to many shrimp farming regions around the world, causing severe economic losses. TSV has a genome of about 10 kbp, encoding two open reading frames (ORF1 and ORF2) that code for non-structural proteins and structural proteins, respectively. The kit is based on a PCR reaction to detect TSV in the shrimp.
Kit components:
1. TSV RT-PCR Premixture
2. TSV PCR Premixture
3. RT-PCR solution
4. Transcriptase solution
5. DNase/Rnase free water
6. TSV PCR Positive Control
7. PCR Negative control
8. PCR Internal Control (white cap)
9. Mineral Oil solution
10. Molecular Weight marker
11. DNA Purification 50 100 test
Species: | Taura syndrome virus (TSV) |
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 co-rrectly, 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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