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DNA / Protein Electrophoresis and Troubleshooting Tables
DNA / Protein Electrophoresis and Troubleshooting Tables
Water for Nuclease-sensitive Molecular Biology Studies
Nuclease-free water (or PCR water) is needed in molecular biology to avoid sample degradation during PCR, sequencing, etc. Ultrafiltration provides a quicker, safer, and more sustainable alternative to DEPC treatment when preparing RNase-free and DNase-free water.
Water for PCR Techniques
Learn how water impurities can affect PCR and related methodologies. High purity water purified using ultrafiltration is suitable for PCR and related techniques.
Gel Electrophoresis Markers
Markers for gel electrophoresis aid size determination of DNA, PCR fragments, and RNA, staining well with common nucleic acid stains.
Water for pH Measurement and Buffer Preparation
Learn how water impurities can affect pH. Water quality defined as pure water or Type 2 water is recommended to prepare buffer solutions or measure pH.
Selecting DNA, RNA, and PCR Fragment Markers and Ladders for Gel Electrophoresis
Choose the appropriate markers and ladders for nucleic acid size determination of samples separated by electrophoresis. Determine size of DNA, RNA and PCR-generated fragments using agarose or polyacrylamide gels.
Nuclease-Free Water at Your Fingertips
An ultrafiltration cartridge can be placed at the outlet of a water purification system to deliver nuclease-free ultrapure water.
Water for Next-Generation Sequencing
Explore the essential role of water in next-generation sequencing for accurate and efficient genomic analysis