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The mFix4 mRNA standard is a 3969 nucleotide (nt) long mRNA molecule, featuring a 95 nt polyA tail. This molecule is synthesized through an in vitro transcription (IVT) reaction using a DNA template derived from recombinant microbial expression in E. coli.
The standard is primarily utilized for System Suitability Testing in molecular diagnostics and research. It is characterized by a high purity level, with 95 ± 2% of the mRNA being polyadenylated.