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DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIV allows accurate sizing of DNA fragments generated by PCR or restriction digest separated on agarose gels. The 250 bp and 500 bp banding pattern is two to three times brighter.
DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIV allows accurate sizing of DNA fragments generated by PCR or restriction digest separated on agarose gels. The 250 bp and 500 bp banding pattern is two to three times brighter.
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DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIV allows accurate sizing of DNA fragments generated by PCR or restriction digest separated on agarose gels. The 250 bp and 500 bp banding pattern is two to three times brighter.
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For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
FOR IN VITRO USE ONLY.
DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIV (1001500 bp) 100 base pair ladder Cat. No. 11 721 933 001 Version Sept. 2005 50 g c 1 A 260 unit Store at 15 to 25C 50 g (200 l) for 50 gel lanes Product overview Formulation Solution in 10 mM Tris-HCl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8 Concentration 250 g/ml Size distribution Fragment mixture prepared by cleavage of a specially constructed plasmid with restriction endonucleases. The mixture contains 15 double stranded DNA frag- ments with the following base pair lengths: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500 and an additional band of 2642 bp. The 250 bp and 500 bp banding pattern is two to three times brighter. The 500 bp and 1000 bp banding pattern is two to three times brighter Application The DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIV allows accurate sizing of DNA fragments generated by PCR or restric- tion digest separated on agarose gels. The DNA molec- ular weight marker can be used in conjunction with DNA Molecular Weight Marker XIII (50 bp ladder)* for precise size determination. Electrophoretic separation of this molecular weight marker results in a regular pattern. The fragments have 5'-protruding ends which can be labeled by filling in reactions using e.g. [ 32 P]-dTTP and [ 32 P]-dGTP, or using DIG-11-ddUTP* and Terminal Transferase*. Typical analysis The DNA fragment mixture shows the ladder with 15 bands and an additional band of 2642 bp in agarose gel electrophoresis as shown in the figure. Separation conditions Apply 1 g DNA per lane on a 2% Agarose MP* gel. Storage/stability The unopened vial is stable at 15 to 25C until the expiration date printed on the label Note: This product is shipped in dry ice and should be stored at 15 to 25C until use. Once thawed we recommend further storage at +2 to + 8C. Repeated freezing and thawing should be avoided.
* available from Roche Applied Science Fig.: Separation of 1 g DNA molecular weight marker XIV on a 2% agarose gel. Ethidiumbromide stain.. Printed Materials Contact and Support To ask questions, solve problems, suggest enhancements or report new applications, please visit our Online Technical Support Site at: www.roche-applied-science.com/support To call, write, fax, or email us, visit the Roche Applied Science home page, www.roche-applied-science.com, and select your home country. Country- specific contact information will be displayed. Use the Product Search func- tion to find Pack Inserts and Material Safety Data Sheets. LabFAQs "Find a Quick Solution" Molecular Weight Markers for Nucleic Acids or available at http://www.roche-applied-science.com/ prod_inf/applic/mwm.pdf Restriction Enzyme Ordering Guide Restriction Enzyme Poster 0905.11727290 Roche Diagnostics GmbH Roche Applied Science 68298 Mannheim Germany
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