agarose electrophoresis tank @ $10

Dr Engelbert Buxbaum via methods%40net.bio.net (by engelbert_buxbaum from hotmail.com)
Fri Jun 26 15:21:21 EST 2009


Am 26.06.2009, 13:21 Uhr, schrieb aria johnson <ariajohnson from gmail.com>:

> Hi Check this website out for simple tank
> http://www.science-projects.com/GE/HorizChamber.htm
> not sure whether agar will give you the resolution you need for the
> exercise.
> Will you use EtBr and UV for visualization? Im not sure what age is 6th  
> form
> but you may want to monitor the EtBr step or find an alternate way
> to visualize your pcr product.
> take care
> aj
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:23 AM, mccraight  
> <mccraight from biddulph.staffs.sch.uk
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am a Lab technician in a school,and we need an electophoresis  
>> tank to
>> enable our 6th for students to follow a new  forensic science course.  
>> Money
>> in school is very limited,so I am hoping to make one. Would it be  
>> possible
>> for you to send me details on how to construct a simple tank,and whether
>> ordinary agar could be used instead of agarose as this would also cut  
>> costs.

Agarose for electrophoresis has been purified to contain few if any  
charged groups, which would cause a phenomenon called electroendosmosis.  
This can seriously degrade resolution. Exception: Counter-stream  
immunoelectrophoresis and certain modes of capillary electrophoresis,  
where electroendosmosis is actually required for separation.


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