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Real Time PCR Detection Kit Citrus psorosis virus phylotype 1+2 - TwoTarget

Brand: GPCRs
Detection test kit of all serotypes of Citrus psorosis virus phylotype I + II species by using qPCR. Citrus psorosis virus infect Citrus plants, grapefruit, mandarin, orange and tangerine, lemon, pomelo, and lime. External symptoms can be exhibited in leaves, fruit, bark, trunk, roots, and branches. Leaf infection displays chlorotic flecks, or a decrease in chlorophyll/healthy coloring, mottling, and spots; fruit may show ring-like chlorotic areas.
SKU: GPCRsCPsVph12
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Products specifications
TechnologyqPCR / Real Time PCR/ PCR
Sizes2 targets: 2 x 100 reactions - FAM
2 targets + IC: 2 x 100 reactions - FAM, HEX
Background:Detection of all serotypes of Citrus psorosis virus phylotype I + II species by using qPCR.
Citrus psorosis virus is a single-stranded RNA virus infecting Citrus plants worldwide. External symptoms can be exhibited in leaves, fruit, bark, trunk, roots, and branches. Leaf infection displays chlorotic flecks, or a decrease in chlorophyll/healthy coloring, mottling, and spots; fruit may show ring-like chlorotic areas. Citrus plants which have been reported to exhibit this virus are grapefruit, mandarin, orange and tangerine, lemon, pomelo, and lime. It is economically crucial in the production and distribution of citrus fruit worldwide.

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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