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Ready-to-Load™ Kits, PCR

Ready-to-Load™ Kits, PCR

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ PCR kit introduces students to the principles and applications of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). This simulation experiment does not contain human DNA and does not require a thermal cycler.

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Experimentation kits, Quick PCR

Experimentation kits, Quick PCR

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This experiment uses PCR to amplify a small section of Lambda DNA via a 2-step process, saving valuable classroom time and allowing completion of the lab in one session.

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Experimentation kits, PCR-based VNTR human DNA typing

Experimentation kits, PCR-based VNTR human DNA typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

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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Experimentation kits, DNA fingerprinting - using PCR

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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Experimentation kits, mitochondrial DNA analysis using PCR

Experimentation kits, mitochondrial DNA analysis using PCR

Supplier: EDVOTEK

The mitochondria are thought to have evolved from a symbiotic relationship between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria have their own DNA and are only inherited via the maternal line. In this experiment, students amplify two regions of their mitochondrial DNA.

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Ready-to-Load™ Kits, what is PCR and how does it work?

Ready-to-Load™ Kits, what is PCR and how does it work?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This simulation experiment demonstrates the process of DNA amplification by PCR and how the amplified product is detected by separating the reaction mixture by agarose gel electrophoresis.

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Experimentation kits, PCR-based Alu-Human DNA typing

Experimentation kits, PCR-based Alu-Human DNA typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Students use primers for a 300 base pair Alu insertion in chromosome 16 (PV92) to determine their own genotype. They can then compare their class results with others around the world over the internet.

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Experimentation kits, amplification of DNA by PCR

Experimentation kits, amplification of DNA by PCR

Supplier: EDVOTEK

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, Water Quality Testing III: Multiplex PCR testing of water contaminants

Experimentation kits, Water Quality Testing III: Multiplex PCR testing of water contaminants

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Drinking water is routinely tested for contamination. If a screening tests positive, more sophisticated tests are required. One such test uses PCR in multiplex format. In this experiment, students test for the presence of three separate, classroom-safe organisms in a water sample using a single PCR reaction.

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STEM concepts, agarose gel electrophoresis

STEM concepts, agarose gel electrophoresis

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Link important STEM concepts using Agarose Gel Electrophoresis.

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