| Suitable for protein and large DNA separations 1000bp. The low melting temperature allows for the recovery, without damage, of nucleic acids below their denaturing temperatures. |
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| Catalog # | A1020 |
| The low melting point also ensures that the agarose will be in a liquid state where in-gel manipulations can be performed without prior purification of the DNA from the gel slice. |
| Genetic tested for a wide array of molecular biology procedures ensuring high recovery of biologically active DNA, high cloning efficiency and consistent reproducibility. |
| Applications | • Analytical DNA Gels 1,000bp |
| • Blotting Assays (Southern, northern) |
| • Restriction Enzyme Digestion |
| • Ligation• DNA Labeling• Nick Translation |
| • Random Priming• PCR• Tissue Culture |
| • Viral Plaque |
| • For use with all buffer systems |
| Recommended Usage (TBE) | Concentration Molecular Weight |
| 1% 250-10,000bp |
| 1.5% 150-2500bp |
| EEO | 0.12 |
| pH (1.5%, Gel): As Reported |
| Melting Point (1.5%): 66°C |
| Gel Point (1.5%): 24-28°C |
| Gel Strength (1.5%): 500g/cm2 |
| Sulfate: 0.1% |
| Ash: 0.4% |
| Clarity (1.5%): 40NTU |
| RNase: None Detected |
| DNase: None Detected |
| DNA Fragment Analysis: To Pass Test |
| Background Fluorescence: To Pass Test |
| Storage and Stability | Store at RT. Opened bottles should be capped tightly and kept in a low humidity environment. For greater separation capacity, keep the gel at 4°C for 1 hour before use. |
| CAS Number | 9012-36-6 |
| Form | White, homogeeous free flowing powder |
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| Important Note | This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological. |