341 Results for: "EDVOTEK"
Blue light transilluminator, TruBlu™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
The TruBlu™ blue light transilluminator is ideal for viewing DNA gels stained with SYBR® Safe, thus eliminating the need for UV light or ethidium bromide. It is optimised to fit Edvotek® gels as well as any other agarose gels.
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White light box
Supplier: EDVOTEK
The Edvotek White Light Box features a spacious 25×25 cm viewing area illuminated by long life LEDs and is housed in a slim aluminium body. It is designed to safely enhance the visualisation of DNA stained with FlashBlue™, proteins stained with Coomassie Blue and autoradiograms.
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Floating racks
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Floating rack is ideal for floating tubes in water baths and tubs.
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SYBR® Safe Stain
Supplier: EDVOTEK
SYBR® Safe Stain is a DNA stain that fluoresces with a bright green colour when excited with UV light. Like ethidium bromide, SYBR® Safe Stain binds specifically to the DNA double helix.
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Graduated pipettes, disposable
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Pipette, graduated, Plastic, 5 ml
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Experimentation kits, DNA fingerprinting - using PCR
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Students can solve a crime using PCR. Plasmid DNA is provided that, when amplified by PCR, provides products that represent individual DNA profiles.
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Urinalysis Using Simulated Urine
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Urinalysis is one of the oldest medical diagnostic tests, and is still one of the most commonly used tests to this day.
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Tris-Glycine buffer
Supplier: EDVOTEK
For vertical polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Coloured beads
Supplier: EDVOTEK
A set of coloured beads that can be designated to represent the Watson-Crick DNA bases: A, T, G, C.
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Kits: restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA, Ready-to-Load™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Plasmid and lambda DNA are pre-digested with restriction endonucleases that recognise and cut double-stranded DNA within or near defined base sequences. Digests are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis.
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Experimentation kits, principles of enzyme catalysis
Supplier: EDVOTEK
This easy and safe experiment allows students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action, and protein structure-function relationship. Students will perform an enzyme assay and determine the rate of the enzymatic reaction.
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Experimentation kits, Mini-Prep isolation of plasmid DNA
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Small-scale, rapid isolation of plasmid DNA is a routine procedure used for screening and analysis of recombinant DNAs in cloning and sub-cloning experiments. In this experiment, students isolate plasmid DNA without the use of toxic chemicals such as phenol or chloroform.
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Experimentation kits, antigen-antibody interaction: the ouchterlony procedure
Supplier: EDVOTEK
This experiment introduces students to the principles of antigen-antibody interactions by using the Ouchterlony procedure. Antibodies and antigens form complexes that precipitate, making it possible to assay antibody-antigen systems. The binding interaction results in the formation of a white precipitate after diffusion in agarose.
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Experimentation kits, simulation of HIV detection by ELISA
Supplier: EDVOTEK
An HIV test detects HIV infection indirectly using an ELISA test against HIV antibodies in the blood. The test works by taking antibodies from the patient's blood and adding them to a microtitre plate coated with HIV antigen. If HIV antibodies are present, they will bind to the antigens on the plate. In this experiment, students perform an ELISA text by coating microtitre plate wells with simulated HIV antigen and then test simulated donor serum for anti-HIV antibodies.
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Kits: in search of my father, Ready-to-Load™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Solve the mystery of two boys separated from their parents a decade ago. Their biological mother is identified by mitochondrial DNA and their biological father from chromosomal DNA.
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Experimentation kits, cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI endonuclease: intro to restriction enzymes
Supplier: EDVOTEK
The DNA from bacteriophage Lambda is a well-characterised linear molecule containing six recognition sites for Eco RI (5 distinct sites, 2 are very close in size). In this experiment, Lambda DNA is digested by the Eco RI endonuclease. The digestion products are analysed by agarose gel electrophoresis.
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Thermal cycler, EdvoCycler™ Jr.
Supplier: EDVOTEK
The EdvoCycler™ Jr. is the perfect 16 well PCR machine to run individual PCR experiments. A vivid and intuitive touchscreen and onboard computer simplify operation by not requiring a secondary device.
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Transformation of E. coli with pGAL™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
In this experiment, students see a blue colour change in transformed cells due to the switching on of a gene. The pGAL plasmid gives a blue colour dye due to the production of the β-galactosidase protein by the lacZ gene. IPTG is not required in this experiment since pGAL contains the complete lacZ gene.
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Kits: DNA-based screening for smallpox, Ready-to-Load™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
This experiment presents a bioterrorism scenario, with students examining a simulated DNA fingerprinting test for the detection of smallpox.
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Pipette stand for six micropipettes
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Stand, pipette, For: 6 pipettes
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Micropipetting basics
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Kit for teaching students how to use a micropipette with ease and accuracy using multi-coloured dyes.
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UltraSpec-Agarose™, DNA electrophoresis grade
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Electrophoresis Gels, UltraSpec-Agarose™
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Experimentation kits, DNA damage and repair
Supplier: EDVOTEK
According to the World Health Organisation, between two and three million cases of skin cancer occur globally every year. Many of these cases are caused by preventable damage to DNA by UV light. In this experiment, students expose plasmid DNA to shortwave UV light to simulate the effect of sunbathing. The DNA is then analysed by agarose gel electrophoresis to observe the damage.
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Experimentation kits, morphology of cancer cells
Supplier: EDVOTEK
When normal cells are grown in culture they stop growing when they become overcrowded (contact inhibition). Cancer cells in culture grow in an uncontrolled way because they have lost this property. This helps tumours to form in the body. In addition, many different cell types can be present in a single tumour. This experiment allows students to see the differences between normal and cancer cells in both their growth and cell types.
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Kits: DNA paternity test, Ready-to-Load™
Supplier: EDVOTEK
This experiment introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting in a simulated paternity determination. A child's DNA fingerprint is compared with his parents.
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Accessories for edvotek systems
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Single 6-tooth comb, For: Edvotek systems