PCR Tubes

The effect of PCR Tubes:

Gene amplification:
DNA amplification: PCR technology uses a cyclic heating and cooling process to make a large number of copies of specific DNA fragments in a short period of time for subsequent analysis.
RNA reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) : In addition to the direct amplification of DNA, it can also be used to start from RNA, first generate cDNA by reverse transcription, and then PCR amplification.
Sample processing:
Small volume operation: PCR reactions typically require extremely small samples (e.g., 10-100 microliters), so PCR tubes are designed for small volumes and are suitable for microoperations.
Efficient heat transfer: The PCR tube material and design ensure fast and uniform heat transfer to support precise temperature control in the PCR apparatus.
Prevent cross contamination:
Good tightness: High quality PCR tubes with tight caps or films can effectively prevent sample evaporation or leakage, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Aseptic packaging: Many PCR tubes offer aseptic packaging options for experiments that require strict control of a sterile environment.