Introduction
Taura syndrome is caused by Taura Syndrome Virus (TSV). This is a globular virus, belonging to the Dicistroviridae family with RNA nuclear structure. The first report of the disease occurred in Ecuador in 1992. Infected shrimp might have the following symptoms: slow growth, sluggish swimming on the surface, hepatopancreas is yellower than normal, gills, tails are swollen, usually dying during molting. The disease causes severe damage to the shrimp farming industry in many countries. The disease has no specific treatment, so early prevention and detection of TSV is the best solution to help minimize economic loss.
“ TopSPEC® TSV RT-qPCR KIT is a test kit based on Real-time PCR method that allows fast and accurate detection of TSV agent in shrimp. The kit has the advantages of specificity, high sensitivity, endogenous control help ensure the extraction process or master mix. “
Advantages of the kit
- Simple process
- PCR optimal time:1.5 hours
- Various types of input samples
- High sensitivity and specificity
- Provide additional master mix for control test (75 tests)
- Compatible with most real-time PCR machines on the market: Rotor Gene Q (Qiagen), 7500, 7500 Fast (Thermo Fisher), AriaMX, Mx 3005p, Bioer, Dlab, etc.
Specifications
Target | Taura Syndrom Virus (TSV) |
Sample | RNA after extraction from shrimp samples |
Volume | 5µL |
Channel | FAM: TSV
HEX: internal control |
Technology | TaqMan probe |
PCR time | 2 hours |
Specificity | Kit only detects TSV |
Components | TSV RT-qPCR mix, Negative control, Positive control, Internal control (IC), Tube PCR. |
Storage | 12 months, temperature -20oC |
Manual | User Manual |
Above is detailed information about TopSPEC® TSV RT-qPCR KIT (SQS-232). In addition, we also have other detection kits such as AHPND, EMS, DIV1, etc.
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