and plasmid preparations. No gels to pour, no buffer to make, no staining/destaining required, and no gel boxes to assemble—just load your sample and run on the E-Gel ® electrophoresis system.
Figure 3: 1% agarose gel tracing the large-scale purification of pBGS19Luxwt plasmid DNA. Anion-exchange chromatography is commonly used for final purification of plasmid DNA 13. It was found that ...
coli strain that gives high-quality plasmid DNA ... through 0.8–1% agarose and determine the concentration of vector DNA by measuring UV absorbance at 260 nm or by running an aliquot on an ...
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