Gene editing often requires testing for editing efficiency. However, existing methods, such as T7E1 enzyme cleavage analysis, fluorescent quantitative PCR, and DNA sequencing, are typically cumbersome, time-consuming, and lack precision.
Turtle Technology Launches Gene Editing Efficiency Detection Kit
Sep,13,2024<< Return list
Gene editing often requires testing for editing efficiency. However, existing methods, such as T7E1 enzyme cleavage analysis, fluorescent quantitative PCR, and DNA sequencing, are typically cumbersome, time-consuming, and lack precision.

To address these challenges, Turtle Technology introduces the Gene Editing Efficiency Detection Kit (qPCR & dPCR Methods).

This kit utilizes ultra-high specificity Taq DNA polymerase——SNUPP polymerase and the third-generation ARMS technology, the Perfect-ARMS. With just one qPCR or dPCR reaction, you can quickly and accurately measure gene editing efficiency.
Highlights of the Gene Editing Efficiency Detection Kit:
- Easy to Operate: One-step procedure for rapid and reliable gene editing efficiency data.
- High Specificity: Precisely distinguishes between wild-type and mutant sequences, suitable for detecting various types of gene edits.
- Broad Applicability: Supports CRISPR/Cas9, TALEN, and ZFN technologies (including indel detection, HDR repair, and base editing) and is compatible with various biological samples.