TAMRA-dT CE-Phosphoramidite
Phosphoramidite used for interally labelling an oligonucleotide with the TAMRA (rhodamine) dye.
Phosphoramidite used for interally labelling an oligonucleotide with the TAMRA (rhodamine) dye.
Phosphoramidite used to internally label an oligonucleotide with the dabcyl-dT quencher moiety.
Phosphoramidite used to incorporate a 5'-capped dT in an oligonucleotide.
Phosphoramidite for incorporation of an (otherwise unmodified) reverse (5’ to 3’) dT nucleobase within an oligonucleotide.
This phosphoramidite installs a thymidine residue bearing a bulky NPOM protecting group at N1, thus efficiently disrupting Watson-Crick base-pairing.
Phosphoramidite for incorporation of a nucleobase-tethered amine that can be deprotected prior to cleaving the oligonucleotide from the solid support.
Phosphoramidite for the incorporation of a carboxylate function either internally or at the 5' end of an oligonucloetide, with a dT nucleobase.
Useful in the synthesis of 5'-O-dabsylate "quenched autoligation probes" (QUAL probes).
Phosphoramidite for incorporation of Biotin with a dT nucleobases, internally or at the 5' end of an oligonucleotide.
Phosphoramidite used to incorporate a BlackBerry-650™ moiety either internally or at the 5' end of an oligonucleotide.
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