Agarose gel reagent GellyPhor®
nucleic acidfor electrophoresistissue

agarose gel reagent
agarose gel reagent
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Characteristics

Type
agarose gel, nucleic acid
Applications
tissue, for electrophoresis

Description

The pore size of an agarose gel is inversely dependent on the agarose concentration. The pores in agarose gels are generally much larger than those in acrylamide gels. The electrophoretic behavior in gels of DNA and RNA is effected by their size and shape. There are many different types of agarose available. GellyPhor® is a complete selection of high quality agaroses for standard and specific electrophoresis applications. For routine DNA electrophoresis EuroClone range offers besides GellyPhor® LE, ideal for general nucleic acids preparative and analytical gel electrophoresis as well as for blotting a cheaper agarose: Agarose LE; both these type of gels sharply resolve the different DNA fragments to be analyzed; and due to their low electroendosmosis value (EEO), the DNA has a high electrophoretic mobility allowing shorter running time. For easy recovering of DNA fragments after electrophoretic separation GellyPhor® LM is the perfect choice, it is a molecular biology grade low melting agarose. Its low melting temperature is also perfect for cloning of tissue culture cells and viral plaque assays. For fine resolution of small nucleic acid fragments from 10 bp up to 1200 bp, GellyPhor® HR is the ideal agarose, it is a standard melting molecular biology grade agarose. GellyPhor® ULTRA is an intermediate melting temperature agarose that provides twice the resolution capabilities of the finest sieving agarose products. You can resolve DNA fragments, PCR and RT-PCR products differing in size by 2%, in the range of 200 bp to 800 bp.

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