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How are the SIRV isoform mixes produced?

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How are the SIRV isoform mixes produced?

The three SIRV Isoform Mixes (E0, E1 and E2) are each composed of 4 SIRV transcript Sub-Mixes.

These four Sub-Mixes are prepared from one of 8 Pre-Mixes, allowing for the unique identification of each SIRV by capillary electrophoresis while entering the mixing scheme.

An Illustration of how the Sub-Mixes contribute to SIRV transcript concentrations within each Isoform Mix is illustrated in the SIRV-Set 1 User Guide.




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