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  • Each pack contains 4 sachets of buffer mix. Each Sachet is sufficient to make 1 litre of 10x buffer. Reconstitute to one litre with water to give the following concentrations, 1.4M NaCl 0.02M KCl 0.05M Na2HPO4 0.02M KH 2PO4 pH 7.4 @25oC Store @ 4oC

  • Each pack contains 4 sachets of buffer mix. Each Sachet is sufficient to make 1 litre of 10x buffer.

  • Each pack contains 4 sachets of buffer mix. Each Sachet is sufficient to make 1 litre of 10x buffer.

  • Due to its low EEO (0.12), DNA sized between 100-50,000bp can be efficiently separated. A high gel strength of >1,300g/cm2 (1% gel) allows the separation of larger DNA molecules. Environmentally friendly recommended for Southern and Northern blotting applications where high purity and low sulphate is required. The gel also exhibits low background...

  • Due to its low EEO (0.12), DNA sized between 100-50,000bp can be efficiently separated. A high gel strength of >1,300g/cm2 (1% gel) allows the separation of larger DNA molecules. Environmentally friendly recommended for Southern and Northern blotting applications where high purity and low sulphate is required. The gel also exhibits low background...

  • Most suited for the resolution of fragments between 250 and 1,000 base pairs. Varying the concentration of the gel allows effective resolution of different sized products.

  • Most suited for the resolution of fragments between 250 and 1,000 base pairs. Varying the concentration of the gel allows effective resolution of different sized products.

  • Most suited for the resolution of fragments between 250 and 1,000 base pairs. Varying the concentration of the gel allows effective resolution of different sized products.

  • Most suited for extraction and purification of nucleic acids from agarose gel. This is due to the low gel strength (400gms/cm2 at 1%) and the low melting temperature (26.9oC) properties of this gel. DNA products of >1,000 bp can be finely resolved with this gel.

  • Most suited for extraction and purification of nucleic acids from agarose gel. This is due to the low gel strength (400gms/cm2 at 1%) and the low melting temperature (26.9oC) properties of this gel. DNA products of >1,000 bp can be finely resolved with this gel.

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