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Combines the specificity of Bst 2.0 with the speed of Bst 3.0, delivering fast, efficient LAMP amplification with inhibitor tolerance and room-temperature setup. Also available glycerol-free.
Discover how NEB scientists accelerate protein expression using NEBuilder® HiFi DNA Assembly and RCA, enabling rapid, cell-free synthesis and purification workflows—ideal for synthetic biology and screening.
Explore how the phi29-XT WGA Kit enables rapid, high-yield genome amplification from picogram to single-cell inputs—ideal for NGS, forensics, and low-input applications with minimal bias
Breaking Through Bias to Redefine Precision in Small RNA Library Prep
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Breaking Through Bias to Redefine Precision in Small RNA Library Prep
Discover how bias in small RNA library prep is a hidden obstacle that can distort your results—especially when analyzing rare RNA species. This webinar explores how you can get more accurate, representative libraries.
Advancing DNA Barcoding at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Posted on 2025年9月25日
By
Andrew Barry, Illustration by Tasha José
Metabarcoding can take a panoramic view of biodiversity from complex environmental DNA samples and accurately inform us about individual species. Learn how Nattanon Meeprom, Ph.D., surmounted sample challenges to accelerate data collection as part of a research team evaluating Saudi Arabian ecosystems.
Design, Assemble and Express with Confidence: Enabling High-throughput DNA Assembly and Protein Expression Workflows
Posted on 2025年8月25日
By
Iris Martinez, Illustrations by Tasha José
Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) can permit workflow time savings and high throughput, while avoiding several limitations associated with in vivo protein expression systems. Learn more about how you can go from design to protein purification in less time with more throughout in this blog post.
mRNA Synthesis Democratized with Open-source Approach by BASE Facility Researchers
Posted on 2025年7月29日
By
Lydia Morrison, M.S., Illustrations by Tasha José
In this blog post, New England Biolabs Sales Manager of Australia & New Zealand, Jenny Brown, interviews Timothy Mercer, Professor at the University of Queensland and Director of the BASE facility and Seth Cheetham, Associate Professor at the University of Queensland and Deputy Director of the BASE facility. The two recently published a novel protocol for mRNA synthesis in Nature Protocols utilizing standard laboratory techniques and equipment to produce high-purity mRNA suitable for in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies.
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