GELase or GELace
John Brunstein
brunstei at UNIXG.UBC.CA
Wed Mar 30 18:24:53 EST 1994
Sounds like you are talking about Gelase...some of the people(?)
in my old lab used to use this, it is an enzyme that works with ordinary
low-melt agarose to recover DNA fragments by digesting the agarose
polymers into short oligomers. Results were good but the product is not
cheap.
I am not associated with blah blah etc.
On 30 Mar 1994, MARC J GLUCKSMAN- STRUCTURAL NEUROBIOLOGY LAB wrote:
>
> Dear M+Rers-
>
> Has anyone heard of and/or had
> experience with GELace, from a company
> [maybe in TENN.], that has an agarose
> derivative that can be 'digested' with
> a suppl;ied enzyme that is good for
> PCR subcloning.
>
> Rumour has it that it is better
> than the BIO 101 products.
>
> Thanks for the prompt replies.
>
>
> Marc J. Glucksman
>
>
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