

Electrophoresis horizontal-mini
Electrophoresis horizontal-mini
Horizontal mini-electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate DNA, RNA, and proteins based on their size and charge. In this technique, a gel matrix is placed horizontally in a buffer solution, and an electric current is applied to the gel. The sample is loaded onto the gel and migrates through the matrix towards the positive electrode.
Horizontal mini-electrophoresis is typically used for small sample volumes, and the gels used are usually polyacrylamide or agarose gels. These gels can be stained with ethidium bromide or other dyes to visualize the separated DNA, RNA, or proteins.
This technique is useful for a variety of applications, including DNA sequencing, DNA fragment analysis, protein analysis, and Western blotting. It is a widely used and versatile tool in molecular biology and biochemistry research.
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Electrophoresis horizontal-mini
Horizontal mini-electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate DNA, RNA, and proteins based on their size and charge. In this technique, a gel matrix is placed horizontally in a buffer solution, and an electric current is applied to the gel. The sample is loaded onto the gel and migrates through the matrix towards the positive electrode.
Horizontal mini-electrophoresis is typically used for small sample volumes, and the gels used are usually polyacrylamide or agarose gels. These gels can be stained with ethidium bromide or other dyes to visualize the separated DNA, RNA, or proteins.
This technique is useful for a variety of applications, including DNA sequencing, DNA fragment analysis, protein analysis, and Western blotting. It is a widely used and versatile tool in molecular biology and biochemistry research.
Features:
- Easy maintenance
- Precision-designed
- Flawless functioning













