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Agarose gel reagent NA
for DNA extractionfor RNA extractionfor DNA

Agarose gel reagent - NA - GE Healthcare Life Sciences - for DNA extraction / for RNA extraction / for DNA
Agarose gel reagent - NA - GE Healthcare Life Sciences - for DNA extraction / for RNA extraction / for DNA
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Characteristics

Type
agarose gel
Applications
for DNA extraction, for RNA extraction
Tested parameter
for DNA

Description

Agarose NA has been prepared to give the optimal combination of these properties: Reliable separation of nucleic acids; low inhibition of enzyme activity on recovered material; and high gel strength. Overview Agarose NA has been prepared to give the optimal combination of these properties: Reliable separation of nucleic acids; low inhibition of enzyme activity on recovered material; and high gel strength. Highly suitable for DNA/RNA applications. Agarose with low electroendosmosis (EEO) is recommended for most DNA/RNA applications. If separated nucleic acids are to be used as substrates for enzymes (e.g., ligase and restriction endonucleases), a special highly purified agarose such as Agarose NA should be used. For preparative work, an agarose with low gelling temperature should be used. Agarose Prep has low melting and gelling points. Application - Agarose with low electroendosmosis (EEO) is recommended for most DNA/RNA applications. Suitable for all analytical separations as well as most preparative methods. Physical State - Solid Color - White Pack size - 10 g
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