Probe Set definition

Probe Set means the Invader Probes and the Signal Probes to the particular Target in a particular Primary Invader Reaction (respectively, the "Primary Invader Probes" and "Primary Signal Probes").
Probe Set means a pair of oligonucleotide probes, which pair consists only of an eTag Probe and an Invader Probe necessary for the Invader Reaction to detect or quantify a particular Target in the Gene Expression Field and the Genotyping Field.
Probe Set and "Target," shall have the meaning given to the particular term in the License Agreement.

Examples of Probe Set in a sentence

  • For avoidance of doubt, Net Sales shall include the Net Sales from the distribution of all items distributed as part of a Licensed Product or Probe Set, including Cleavase Enzyme.

  • Qiagen shall sell each MGB Eclipse Probe for a Custom Probe Set ordered from Epoch to only a single customer, and shall not divide any MGB Eclipse Probes supplied by Epoch for a Custom Probe Set for sale to multiple customers.

  • Unless otherwise agreed by Epoch, all orders for Catalogue Probe Sets placed by Amersham shall be in batches of not less than [*] units of a particular Catalogue Probe Set.

  • The initial Catalogue Transfer Price for the MGB Eclipse Probe Set with respect to Catalogue Probe Sets (for [*] and [*] scales) and relevant Epoch Primers is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, if any Probe Set, Finished Product or Cleavase Enzyme supplied hereunder fails to conform to the applicable Specifications or Manufacturing Standards, then TWAgbio or its designee shall promptly notify TWT.

  • Qiagen shall pay Epoch for each MGB Eclipse Probe with respect to a Custom Probe Set and relevant Epoch Primers purchased hereunder, [*] percent ([*]%) of the Suggested Retail Price for such MGB Eclipse Probe with respect to a Custom Probe Set and relevant Epoch Primer as of the date of order.

  • Unless otherwise agreed, no Licensed Product, Probe Set, Cleavase Enzyme, or such materials or labels, shall display the trademarks, trade names, or logos of any other party.

  • Within ten (10) days of the date hereof, Amersham shall place a purchase order for at least [*] of each Catalogue Probe Set listed in Epoch's current catalogue, as set forth on Exhibit A.

  • Upon development of any additional Catalogue Probe Sets, Amersham shall place a purchase order for at least [*] units of such additional Catalogue Probe Set.

  • Qiagen may designate new products as Catalogue Probe Sets from time to time (subject to the restrictions of this Agreement) by providing Epoch with the necessary sequence of the MGB Eclipse Probe, indicating that such product will be a Catalogue Probe Set, and complying with the forecast requirements set forth in Section 3.2 hereof for such Catalogue Probe Set.


More Definitions of Probe Set

Probe Set means a ***, which pair consists only of an eTag Probe and an Invader Probe necessary for the Invader Reaction to detect or quantify a particular Target in the Gene Expression Field and the Genotyping Field.

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