Random Primers are oligodeoxyribonucleotides (mostly hexamers) used to prepare labeled DNA probes from templates for filter hybridization or in situ hybridization and to prime mRNAs with or without poly(A) for cDNA synthesis.
Random Hexamers are short oligodeoxyribonucleotides of random sequence [d(N)6] that anneal to random complementary sites on a target DNA or RNA to serve as primers for DNA synthesis by a DNA polymerase or reverse transcriptase.
Thermo Scientific Exonuclease-Resistant Random Primer is a mixture of single-stranded random oligonucleotides used for highly efficient random priming of various DNA synthesis reactions.
Used for first-strand cDNA synthesis with reverse transcriptase at temperatures of ≥50°C, Oligo(dT)20 Primer is a string of 20 deoxythymidylic acid residues that hybridizes to the poly(A) tail of mRNA.
Anchored Oligo(dT)20 Primer is a primer mixture consisting of a string of 20 deoxythymidylic acid residues followed by dV (dG, dA, or dC) and then by dN (dA, dT, dG, or dC).
Random Decamers are the same primers currently included in the RETROscript™ Kit (Cat. No. AM1710). They are provided at a stock concentration of 50 μM, and are functionally tested using the RETROscript™ Kit.