TransGen Biotech

TransGen Biotech, Inc. is a researcher, developer, manufacturer and distributor of more than 200 molecular and cellular biology products and kits for life science research and molecular diagnostics. In 2001, the company was founded by three scientists with a mission to produce innovative and cost-effective products for life science research. 

Currently, our products cover: plasmid based DNA markers, high efficiency chemically competent cells, 5 minutes PCR product cloning and expression vectors, a variety of PCR enzymes and supermix, RNase H deficient and high temperature RT enzymes, qPCR and qRT-PCR supermix, the highest efficiency mutagenesis kits, high quality nucleic acid extraction and purification kits, unstained and prestained protein markers, western blot markers, and protein purification resins, cell culture and transfection reagents, antibodies. 
 
 
PCR products

PCR products


The PCR technique (for Polymerase Chain Reaction) is widely used in molecular biology. The principle of PCR is to use an enzyme, a polymerase, to duplicate in large numbers a known DNA or RNA sequence from a small quantity. This is done by repeating temperature transition cycles. As a general rule, each cycle consists of 3 steps: denaturation, hybridization and elongation.
The denaturation phase consists in separating the 2 DNA strands in order to prepare the next step. The hybridization step allows the sense and antisense primers to hybridize to the DNA matrices (the 2 strands separated during denaturation). The time and temperature of this step varies according to the sequence of the primers. The elongation phase allows the polymerases to synthesize the complementary strand of the DNA matrix. This new strand is synthesized from the free dNTPs present in the reaction medium. The duration of this step depends on the length of the sequence to be amplified.
There are now different types of PCR such as classical PCR, RT-PCR which allows to use RNA as a starting point using a reverse transcriptase, quantitative real-time PCR or qPCR which allows to measure the amount of polymerized DNA at each cycle (in real time) using a fluorescent marker.