What is SuperScript III?
SuperScript™ III Reverse Transcriptase is a version of M-MLV RT that has been engineered to reduce RNase H activity and provide increased thermal stability.
What is the difference between SuperScript II and III?
SuperScript® III RT is relatively thermostable and has a standard reaction temperature of 50°C. This is 8°C higher than that of SuperScript® II and GoScript™ reverse transcriptases (42°C) and 13°C higher than that recommended for Omniscript® or Sensiscript® RTs (37°C).
What is the difference between SuperScript III and IV?
Are there any significant changes in the SuperScript IV RT protocol compared to the SuperScript III RT protocol? The only change is that the incubation time for the reverse transcription reaction has been reduced from 50 minutes to 10 minutes. All the other parameters and steps are the same.
How do you write SuperScript 3?
Superscript in Word
- Or you can use the keyboard shortcut: press Ctrl and Shift, then hit +.
- A subscript is a character, symbol or number set slightly below the normal line of text.
- If you need a subscript in you Word document, here’s how to do it.
- Click where you’d like the subscript to appear.
What is the best reverse transcriptase?
Conclusions. Our results suggest that, of the 11 reverse transcriptase enzymes subjected to our investigation, the Accuscript (ACC) and Superscript III (SS3) were the best performing enzymes in terms of reproducibility and sensitivity for low copy RNA levels.
How do you write 3rd in Word?
For 3 we see that the digits in units = 3. Therefore 3 in words is written as Three.
How do you type a superscript 3 on a laptop?
For superscript, simply press Ctrl + Shift + + (press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press +). For subscript, press CTRL + = (press and hold Ctrl, then press =). Pressing the respective shortcut again will get you back to normal text.
What is the Alt code for superscript?
ALT and HTML Codes for Superscripts
| Char | ALT Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ⁰ | ALT + 8304 | superscript 0 |
| ¹ | ALT + 0185 | superscript 1 |
| ² | ALT + 0178 | superscript 2 |
| ³ | ALT + 0179 | superscript 3 |