1kb DNA Ladder
Thirteen Blunt-Ended Fragments of 250–10,000bp
- Load 5μl/lane
- Supplied at a concentration of 0.1µg/μl
- Supplied with 6X Blue/Orange Loading Dye
- Now ships at ambient temperature
- Intended for Laboratory Use (GPR) in the United States. Outside of the United States, this product is intended for research use only unless otherwise stated
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Catalog Number: G5711
DNA Ladders have defined sizes, and are not intended for use in quantitative analysis.
The 1kb DNA Ladder has thirteen blunt-ended fragments with sizes ranging from 250bp to 10,000bp. The 1,000bp and 3,000bp fragments have increased intensity relative to the other bands on ethidium bromide-stained agarose gels for easy identification. All other fragments are of equal intensity. The ladder is dephosphorylated and ready for 5´ end-labeling with radioisotopes using T4 Polynucleotide Kinase for visualization by autoradiography.
Storage Buffer: 10mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1mM EDTA.
Now shipping at ambient temperature. Learn more about the quality testing in the white paper.
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| Item | Part # | Size |
|---|---|---|
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Blue/Orange 6X Loading Dye |
G190A | 1 × 1ml |
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1kb DNA Ladder |
G571A | 1 × 500μl |
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For Laboratory Use. Outside of the United States, this product is intended for research use only unless otherwise stated.Storage Conditions
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