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Thermo Scientific™

pUC19 DNA/MspI (HpaII) Marker

Catalog number: SM0221
Thermo Scientific™

pUC19 DNA/MspI (HpaII) Marker

Catalog number: SM0221
Catalog Number
SM0221
Unit Size
50 µg
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Price: 104.00
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5 x 50 µg
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SM022150 µg
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SM02225 x 50 µg
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Thermo Scientific pUC19 DNA/MspI (HpaII) Marker is recommended for sizing and approximate quantification of small linear double-stranded DNA fragments in agarose and non-denaturing polyacrylamide gels. pUC19 DNA is digested to completion with the appropriate Thermo Scientific restriction enzyme, then purified and dissolved in storage buffer. The DNA fragments contain blunt or sticky ends, depending on the restriction enzyme used for the markers preparation.

Highlights

• Sizing and approximate quantification of small DNA fragments
• Sharp bands
• Supplied with loading dye for sample DNA

Note
Bands at 501 bp and 489 bp form an anomalous pattern on polyacrylamide gels. The shortest fragments (oblique) are not visible in standard electrophoresis. Fragment lengths are predicted by computer analysis of the respective DNA sequences.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Concentration
6X
Gel Type
Agarose
Product Type
DNA/MSPI (HPAII) Marker
Ready to Load
No
Gel Compatibility
Agarose Gels
Green Features
Sustainable packaging
Product Line
pUC19 DNA/MspI (HpaII) Marker
Quantity
50 μg

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