BioXp 3250 system
Codex DNAThe BioXp™ system is the world’s first and only synthetic biology workstation for building libraries, gene fragments, clones, and more.
The BioXp™ system is the world’s first and only synthetic biology workstation for building libraries, gene fragments, clones, and more.
Gibson Assembly ® RapidAMP™ Ultra kit provides a single day, seamless, assembly-to-transfection-ready DNA workflow.
The complete synthetic reference material D614G is a full-length synthetic genome encoding the D614G spike protein mutation with a T7 promoter and a poly(A) tail. Genome modifications and editing are available.
Synthetic 5kb RNA regions spanning the length of the SARS-CoV-2 genome (NC_045512). Provide coverage of 99.9% of the bases of the viral genome. Controls are supplied in 100 µL at a concentration of one million copies per microliter.
Synthetic 5kb RNA regions spanning the length of the SARS-CoV-2 genome (NC_045512). Provide coverage of 99.9% of the bases of the viral genome. Controls are supplied in 100 µL at a concentration of one million copies per microliter.
Synthetic 5kb RNA regions spanning the length of the SARS-CoV-2 genome (NC_045512). Provide coverage of 99.9% of the bases of the viral genome. Controls are supplied in 100 µL at a concentration of one million copies per microliter.
Vmax™ X2 competent expression cells are a fast-growing bacterial strain designed and optimized for high-level recombinant protein expression. With a doubling time twice that of E. coli and the ability to generate greater amounts of biomass per volume of cells, Vmax™ X2 yields higher amounts of soluble protein in less time.
Gibson Assembly Ultra kit builds on Codex DNA’s original Gibson Assembly ® technology to expand the ranges of fragment size, fragment number, and project complexity that are compatible with scarless and high-fidelity cloning.
The Gibson Assembly ® HiFi kit uses the original Gibson Assembly ® cloning* method, which has been optimized for the seamless joining of up to five inserts into a plasmid vector, resulting in DNA constructs with reliably low error rates.
DNA variant libraries for expression of antibodies, antigens and other proteins.