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CD Shrimp Taura Syndrome Virus (TSV) Real-time PCR Kit


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Product Description: Taura Syndrome Virus (TSV) is a highly infectious pathogen that causes a severe and often fatal disease in farmed shrimp species, including Pacific white shrimp and black tiger shrimp. TSV was first identified in Ecuador in 1992 and has since spread to other regions, including the United States and Asia. The virus infects the connective tissues of shrimp, causing a range of symptoms, including discoloration, abnormal swimming behavior, and mortality. TSV can cause significant economic losses in the shrimp aquaculture industry, and effective prevention and control measures are necessary to mitigate its impact on the industry. The kit is based on real-time PCR technology to detect TSV.
Features: Kit components:
1. TSV Master Mix
2. RT- Enzyme Mix
3. TSV Positive control
4. Water, PCR grade 1
Specificity: TSV primer and probe have been designed for the specific and exclusive in vitro detection of TSV. The target sequence is highly conserved and sequences in this kit have 100% homology with a broad range of relevant reference sequences based on a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis.
Dynamic linear range: The linear range was evaluated by analyzing a logarithmic dilution series of pDNA concentrations ranging from 1.00E+09 to 1.00E+00 copies/μL. At least six replicates per dilution were analyzed. The linear range is 1.00E+09 to 1.00E+00 copies/ µL.
Analytical sensitivity: The analytical sensitivity is defined as the concentration of RNA molecules (copies/μL) that can be detected with a positivity rate of 95%. The analytical sensitivity was determined by analysis of dilution series of quantified TSV specific pDNA from 0.001copies to 10copies/ µL in triplicates. Under optimal PCR conditions, the analytical sensitivity is 0.95 copies per micro liter.
Species: Taura Syndrome Virus (TSV)
Storage: 1.The kit is shipped on gel ice. Upon arrival, all components should be stored in -20℃. They are stable until the expiration date stated on the label.
2.Repeated thawing and freezing should be avoided, as this might affect the performance of the assay.
3.If the reagents are to be used only intermittently, they should be frozen in aliquots. Storage at 2 to 8℃ should not exceed a period of 5 hours.
Method: Real-time PCR
Equipment Required: 1. Real-time PCR instrument having FAM & HEX channels
2. Automatic Nucleic acid extraction system or spin column based purification kit for the purification of nucleic acids
3. Desktop centrifuge having 13000rpm or above with a rotor for
4. 1.5/2 mL reaction tubes
5. Centrifuge with a rotor for PCR strips/tubes and 96 well plates
6. Optical cap qPCR tubes or strips or 96 wells
7. Micro Pipettes (variables)
8. Micro Pipette tips with filters (disposable)
9. Powder-free gloves (disposable)
ShippingCondition: Dry ice
* For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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