Standard Control Oligo (see pull down menu for modified Std Controls)
Our standard control oligo is a negative control Morpholino oligo that targets a human beta-globin intron mutation that causes beta-thalassemia.
Our standard control oligo is a negative control Morpholino oligo that targets a human beta-globin intron mutation that causes beta-thalassemia.
Our standard control oligo is a negative control Morpholino oligo that targets a human beta-globin intron mutation that causes beta-thalassemia.
These 25-base mixed oligos are synthesized with a random base mixture at every position. They are intended for use as a negative control. The concentration of any given sequence in this mixture should be well below the threshold of detectable biological activity.
This is a Morpholino oligo targeting zebrafish p53, reported to suppress apoptotic effects induced by some Morpholinos (Robu et al. 2007, PLoS Genetics).
This carboxyfluoresceinated Morpholino oligo targets the Danio rerio Chordin gene. This oligo acts as a positive control for knockdown of Chordin in zebrafish embryos.
This carboxyfluoresceinated Morpholino oligo targets the Xenopus laevis Beta Catenin gene. This oligo acts as a positive control for knockdown of Beta Catenin in frog embryos.
This Morpholino is a translation blocker targeting the first 25 bases of the coding sequence of one version of green fluorescent protein (GFP).
This Morpholino is a translation blocker targeting the first 25 bases of the coding sequence of one version of green fluorescent protein (GFP).