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Can the QuantiTect Whole Transcriptome reaction be stopped after the reverse transcription step to proceed with the ligation and amplification steps at a later time?

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Can the QuantiTect Whole Transcriptome reaction be stopped after the reverse transcription step to proceed with the ligation and amplification steps at a later time?

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Yes, this is possible. For convenience, all incubation steps of the QuantiTect Whole Transcriptome protocol can be pre-programmed on a thermal cycler.

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