Protocols

Popular Products

Showing 1651-1660 of 3,190

Set Ascending Direction
  1. Automated Laser Fluorescence DNA Sequencing At present, the application of automated laser fluorescence DNA sequencing technology (also known as first generation sequencing technology) has been very commo
  2. DNA recombination in vitro DNA recombination, also known as gene cloning, is the most basic technique in gene manipulation and the core technology of molecular biology.DNA recombination r
  3. Isolation of RNA based on size RNA samples may be denatured by treatment with formamide and by electrophoretic separation on gels containing formaldehyde, a method modified from Lehrachetal.
  4. DNA electrophoresis (agarose gel) DNA electrophoresis can be used to (1) separate DNA fragments of different sizes, (2) identify target DNA fragments, and (3) purify and recover DNA fragments.
  5. Poxvirus DNA extraction experiment If extracted poxvirus DNA is used for transfection, it should be isolated after proteinase K digestion and phenol extraction. See this experiment for specific m
  6. Quantitative analysis of trace DNA by PCR method PCR is used to quantify the amount of a particular DNA sequence from 1 to 20,000 molecules per sample. In addition, it can assist in assessing the presence of c
  7. Differential display PCR The source of this experiment is "Guide to Molecular Cloning Experiments, Third Edition", translated by Huang Peitang et al.
  8. Synthesis of fixed-length single-stranded DNA probes from M13 phage templates The source of this experiment is "Guide to Molecular Cloning Experiments, Third Edition", translated by Huang Peitang et al.
  9. Synthesis of non-fixed-length single-stranded DNA probes from M13 phage templates During synthesis, low concentrations of radiolabeled dNTP limit the length of probes to 200-300 nucleotides. However, newly synthesized DNA can be made 100-1000
  10. Micronucleus assay for detecting DNA damage at the chromosome level The study of DNA damage at the chromosomal level is an important part of genotoxicology because chromosomal mutations are an important part of the cancer proces
per page

Shall we send you a message when we have discounts available?

Remind me later

Thank you! Please check your email inbox to confirm.

Oops! Notifications are disabled.