In this article, we will consider how agarose gel electrophoresis works, how it can be interpreted and some of its purposes. Electrophoresis is a technique that uses electrical current to separate DNA ...
Investigators often work with complex nucleic acid samples in procedures such as amplification, renaturation, cDNA synthesis and normalization, sonication, digestion, nicking, labeling and ...
Nucleic acid agarose gel electrophoresis is a fundamental technique in molecular biology, boasting a rich history of advancements and innovations spanning over half a century. This technique plays a ...
The E-Gel ® electrophoresis system is ideal for routine analysis of PCR products, restriction digests, and plasmid preparations. No gels to pour, no buffer to make, no staining/destaining required, ...
Coastal Genomics and the Hamilton Company have teamed up to combine the NIMBUS 96 channel platform with Ranger Technology to automate high throughput agarose gel electrophoresis. The new NIMBUS Select ...
The assessment of nonrepairable DNA damage is usually carried out by measuring DNA fragmentation (i) qualitatively, (ii) semiquantitatively and (iii) quantitatively: Semiqualitatively, fragmented DNA ...
Using a combination of a Qubit Fluorometer, the Agilent , Advanced Analytical Fragment Analyzer, and the Invitrogen E-gel Agarose Gel Electrophoresis system, the Genomics Core offers services for ...
Both kits use a novel gel system of EMBER™ Ultra Precoated Agarose with EMBER™ Loading Dye to achieve the highest sensitivity available for agarose gel-based detection and analysis. EMBER™ Ultra ...
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