La escalera de ADN de 100 bp Invitrogen TrackIt está lista para su uso y diseñada para el dimensionamiento yMás información
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50 μg
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120.792
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La escalera de ADN de 100 bp Invitrogen TrackIt está lista para su uso y diseñada para el dimensionamiento y la cuantificación aproximada de ADN bicatenario en un intervalo de 100 bp a 2000 bp. La escalera de ADN de 100 bp consta de 13 fragmentos de ADN individuales purificados mediante cromatografía con bandas de referencia en 2000, 1500 y 600 bp para una orientación cómoda.
La escalera de ADN de 100 bp TrackIt es ideal para la separación en geles de agarosa al 1–2 %.
Características destacadas de la escalera de ADN de 100 bp TrackIt: • Bandas nítidas y claras: fragmentos purificados mediante cromatografía para ofrecer resultados uniformes y fiables, y estable a temperatura ambiente hasta seis meses • Lista para su uso: se mezcla previamente con tampón de carga 6X Tracklt Cyan/Orange para el seguimiento de la migración del ADN • Precisa: una cantidad exacta de ADN en cada banda
Uso del producto La escalera de ADN bicatenario se puede visualizar en geles de agarosa al 1–2 % tras la tinción con bromuro de etidio o SYBR Safe. La escalera está diseñada con una intensidad uniforme de bandas de ADN para una visión clara de cada banda. Una cantidad exacta de ADN en cada banda permite la cuantificación aproximada de las muestras de ADN.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Concentración0,1 μg/μL
Compatibilidad del gelGel de agarosa
Características ecológicasEmbalaje sostenible
N.º de reacciones100 aplicaciones
Línea de productosTrackIT
Tipo de productoMarcador de peso molecular
Cantidad50 μg
Listo para cargarSí
Volumen de carga de muestras1 ml
Duración de almacenamiento12 meses
Condiciones de envíoAprobado para su envío a temperatura ambiente o en hielo seco
TecnologíaFragmentos de ADN purificados por cromatografía individual
Volumen (métrico)50 μg
Tipo de gelAgarosa
Intervalo de tamañosDe 100 bp a 2000 bp
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
• 500 μL TrackIt 100 bp DNA Ladder • 1 mL 6X TrackIt Cyan/Orange Loading Buffer
Store at room temperature or at 4°C for up to 24 months. For longer periods, store at -20°C.
Preguntas frecuentes
Can I know the sequences of Invitrogen DNA ladders?
Sequences of Invitrogen DNA and RNA ladders are proprietary.
Are Invitrogen DNA ladders composed of linear or circular/supercoiled DNA?
Invitrogen DNA ladders contain linear dsDNA fragments.
Are Invitrogen DNA ladders composed of single-stranded or double-stranded DNA fragments?
Invitrogen DNA ladders are composed of double-stranded DNA fragments only.
I'm seeing anomalous migration of my DNA ladder. What happened?
This can happen if the marker was heated. Please ensure that the ladders are not heated before use.
What is the difference between the TrackIt DNA Ladders and other DNA ladders?
TrackIt DNA Ladders contain two tracking dyes in the sample buffers, which serve as visual markers for tracking electrophoresis progress through the gel, and also to indicate when maximum resolution is achieved. The tracking dyes should not obscure your visualization of DNA bands in the ladder, as the dyes run outside the limits of most DNA bands in the ladder.
TrackIt Cyan/Orange Loading Buffer is formulated with unique tracking dyes, Xylene Cyanol FF and Orange G. We recommend TrackIt Cyan/Orange Loading Buffer for DNA fragments between 10 bp and 1 kb.
The TrackIt Cyan/Yellow Loading Buffer is formulated with unique tracking dyes, Xylene Cyanol FF and Tartrazine. We recommend TrackIt Cyan/Yellow Loading Buffer for DNA fragments between 100 bp and 10 kb. The molecular weights are Xylene Cyanol FF, 638.6; Orange G, 452.4; Tartrazine, 534.4.
Note: The TrackIt DNA Ladders are not recommended for use with polyacrylamide gels and are not designed for quantitation.
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