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Laem-Singh Virus (LSNV) is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus that infects Penaeus monodon shrimp and causes slow-growth syndrome. It was first identified in Thailand in 2001 and has been detected in several countries in the Indo-Pacific region. LSNV has a genome of about 9 kb and belongs to an unassigned genus of ssRNA viruses related to plant viruses. LSNV can be transmitted by horizontal contact or ingestion of infected tissues or water. LSNV infection can cause reduced growth rate, hepatopancreatic atrophy, retinopathy, and mortality in shrimp. This kit is based on real-time reverse transcription PCR to detect laem-singh virus (LSNV).
Kit components:
• Primer, Probes and Internal Control Mix
• One qRTPCR Enzyme Mix
• LSNV Positive Control
• LSNV Negative Control
• PCR grade Water
• Exogenous RNA control
• Exogenous RNA control Primer and Probes Mix
Species: | Laem-Singh Virus (LSNV) |
Storage: | Shipped at room temperature, the label temperature is just a recommendation after the product is open. |
Method: | Real-time RT-PCR |
Equipment Required: | Real-time PCR Instrument |
ShippingCondition: | Dry ice |
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