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Agarose and acrylamide are the most commonly used electrophoresis gels for their versatility with buffers and ability to generate reproducible results. Agarose typically runs horizontal tests to resolve large DNA fragments while acrylamide runs vertical separations for shorter nucleic acids. Easy to handle, the gels are chosen based on the high resolution desired and the samples. The concentration or ratio of the agarose and acrylamide will determine the overall working porosity.

Agarose and acrylamide are the most commonly used electrophoresis gels for their versatility with buffers and ability to generate reproducible results. Agarose typically runs horizontal tests to resolve large DNA fragments while acrylamide runs vertical separations for shorter nucleic acids. Easy to handle, the gels are chosen based on the high resolution desired and the samples. The concentration or ratio of the agarose and acrylamide will determine the overall working porosity.


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Catalog Number: 101643-714
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-742
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-720
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101693-488
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-724
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-794
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-792
Supplier: Bio-Rad

Catalog Number: 101643-732
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-738
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-726
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-740
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101643-730
Supplier: Bio-Rad


Catalog Number: 101644-068
Supplier: Bio-Rad

Catalog Number: 101644-032
Supplier: Bio-Rad

Description: FastGene** Agarose Tablets, (200 x 0.5g), Take one tablet and add 50 ml gel running buffer, the result is a 1% agarose gel.
Catalog Number: 102407-908
Supplier: Bulldog Bio


Description: Group: Immobilized Jacalin. Ideal for human IgA purification. Jacalin is an a-D-galactose binding lectin that is extracted from jack-fruit seeds. This lectin has been found to specif-ically bind to serum and secretory human IgA.
Catalog Number: PI20395
Supplier: Invitrogen

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