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Long wave UV Mini-Light
Supplier: EDVOTEK
A safe, simple to use, battery-operated portable mini long wave UV light.
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Kits: DNA fingerprinting I: ID of DNA by restriction fragmentation patterns
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Basic concepts of DNA fingerprinting are featured in this Ready-to-Load™ kit by comparing crime scene DNA with suspect DNAs. Fingerprint patterns are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis and the students determine who may have commited the crime.
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Power source, TetraSource™ 300
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Designed to power four M6 or M12 units, or two HexGels units at one time, the TetraSource™ 300 features an easy-to-use, fully programmable, interface for setting voltage, current or timer control with each parameter displayed in real-time. Programmes can be paused or resumed at any point.
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What does DNA look like?
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This Lab activity shows students what real chromosomal DNA Looks Like and allows them to explore the procedures involved in DNA extraction.
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M12 Ultra™ Electrophoresis and Visualisation Package
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Our best-selling M12 Complete™ just got even better. The M12 Ultra™ includes the M12 Complete™ electrophoresis package and the all-new TruBlu™ Jr. Blue light transilluminator. This dynamic duo enables real-time visualisation of SYBR® Safe or other blue light-reactive dye agarose gels.
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Experimentation kits, molecular weight determination of proteins (agarose-based)
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This experiment introduces a simple method to determine protein subunit molecular weights using horizontal electrophoresis. As the protein standards and 'unknowns' are prestained, the separation of proteins can be observed during electrophoresis. Included in the experiment is protein-grade agarose, which provides an alternative to the use of polyacrylamide gels.
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Experimentation kits, principles of gel filtration chromatography
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This experiment introduces chromatographic separation to the class and shows students how dyes of different colours separate on the basis of their size and shape. Columns may be rinsed and reused.
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Lids for Edvotek digital shaking water baths
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Stainless steel lid, For: 5027
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Molecular models: DNA/RNA
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Students can build a model of DNA using this simple and colourful system.
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How Do You Clone a Gene?
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In this kit, a set of multi-coloured links demonstate a variety of molecular biology simulations. Students learn about digesting DNA with restriction enzymes, cloning genes in plasmids, protein structure, and more.
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Methylene blue, InstaStain® DNA stain, for electrophoresis
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InstaStain® methylene blue sheets stain gels in minutes and give high quality and uniform staining with excellent results for photography.
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Kits: sickle cell gene detection (DNA-based), Ready-to-Load™
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This Ready-to-Load™ kit shows how a restriction enzyme can be used to screen DNA for Sickle Cell Anaemia.
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Kits: cholesterol diagnostics, Ready-to-Load™
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Genetic testing can be used to identify people with a genetic condition which caused them to have an elevated level of cholesterol and which can be fatal. Students can see how genetic testing is carried out and learn about DNA electrophoresis.
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Experimentation kits, amplification of DNA by PCR
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In this PCR experiment, students make billions of copies of a small amount of DNA in only 90 minutes. They just need to mix template DNA and primers with PCR beads that contain all of the other components required to carry out a PCR reaction. Students see the increasing amounts of DNA for themselves, taking samples every few cycles and analysing them on a DNA gel.
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Experimentation kits, simulation of HIV detection by western blot (agarose-based)
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The second assay used to confirm a positive HIV ELISA result is the Western blot. Using this kit, students separate protein samples from hypothetical patients on agarose gels. The proteins are then transferred to a membrane and simulated HIV proteins are detected.
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Experimentation kits, survey of protein diversity (polyacrylamide-based)
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For learning about the diversity of proteins by studying the electrophoretic profiles of various sources. Students separate proteins from bacterial, plant, serum, and milk proteins alongside a standard protein marker.
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Experimentation kits, PCR-based VNTR human DNA typing
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In DNA fingerprinting, variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) are used to identify individuals. Using this kit, students type themselves at the D1S80 locus on chromosome 1. This region contains between 14 and 40 copies of a 16 base pair repeat.
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Do onions, strawberries and bananas have DNA?
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Kit allows students to construct DNA models and then extract DNA from onions, strawberries or bananas.
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Kits: the case of the invisible bands, Ready-to-Load™
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Experiment using fluorescence and electrophoresis to solve the mystery of the invisible bands.
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MyLab™ Electrophoresis Sampler Kit
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In this experiment kit, students will explore four unique experiments that utilise agarose gel electrophoresis to separate DNA samples. The DNA banding patterns will be analysed within scenarios that examine forensic, medical, and scientific investigations.
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Sequencing the human microbiome
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Learn the basics of DNA sequencing and sequence homology with this lab activity.
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Nucleic acid testing for COVID-19
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Hands-on simulation of molecular testing for COVID-19.
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Kits: whose DNA was left behind?
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DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects.
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Experimentation kits, whose fingerprints were left behind?
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Evidence left behind at a crime scene can identify a potential culprit. Even in this age of DNA, fingerprints and blood stains are still important in helping to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students solve a crime by dusting for fingerprints and use fluorescent dust to search for and identify trace amounts of blood.
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Kits: the mystery of the crooked cell, Ready-to-Load™
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This simple experiment demonstrates detection of the mutation that causes Sickle Cell Anaemia. In this simulation, students use electrophoresis to separate dyes that represent patient samples and controls.
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Experimentation kits, what is an epidemic and how does an infection spread?
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Infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses can spread rapidly through a population and cause widespready disease and death. In this experiment, students use coloured solutions to simulate the spreading of a disease in the classroom.
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Experimentation kits, DNA fingerprinting using restriction enzymes
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This experiment helps teach students about restriction enzyme digests in the context of forensic science. Students cut DNA with restriction enzymes and then compare the banding pattern of the crime scene DNA versus that of two suspects using agarose gel electrophoresis.
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Experimentation kits, electrophoretic properties of native proteins (agarose-based)
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Experimentation kits, electrophoretic properties of native proteins (agarose-based)