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Experimentation kits, bacterial gram staining

Experimentation kits, bacterial gram staining

Supplier: G-Biosciences

The Gram staining method was first described in 1844 by the Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Gram, after whom the test was named. The Gram staining test for bacteria is one of the most important tests in microbiology and is often one of the first tests performed in the identification of bacteria. The Gram staining method utilises the properties of bacterial cell walls and the stain crystal violet. Gram-positive microorganisms have a higher peptidoglycan and lower lipid content than Gram-negative bacteria in their cell walls and this makes them capable of retaining the Gram stain. This kit is supplied with two strains of bacteria and all the necessary components to carry out the Gram staining.

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Experimentation kits, DNA fingerprinting using restriction enzymes

Experimentation kits, DNA fingerprinting using restriction enzymes

Supplier: EDVOTEK

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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Optical components for optical bench

Optical components for optical bench

Supplier: DIDALAB

Educational Materials, Optics, Application: Physics, Polariser, calibrated, set in an M49 ring

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Screens for optical bench

Screens for optical bench

Supplier: DIDALAB

Educational Materials, Optics, Application: Physics, Translucent screen 20×20 cm, attached to a rod with Ø 10 mm

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Restriction enzymes, Dryzymes®

Supplier: EDVOTEK

The three most frequently used restriction enzymes are Eco RI, Bam HI and Hind III. Each enzyme catalyses cleavage at the defined base sequence. All enzymes are lyophilised and contain 1500 units. One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 1,0 µg of lambda DNA in 60 minutes at 37 °C in a total reaction mixture of 50 µl.

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Optical equipment to demonstrate the law of polarisation

Optical equipment to demonstrate the law of polarisation

Supplier: DIDALAB

This comprehensive optical pack allows you to implement and study the basic principles of polarisation of light.

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Using CRISPR to treat cystic fibrosis

Using CRISPR to treat cystic fibrosis

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Hands-on simulation of CRISPR-Cas9 to target and treat Cystic Fibrosis.

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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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Kits: principles and practice of agarose gel electrophoresis, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: principles and practice of agarose gel electrophoresis, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ kit to show how electrophoresis separates molecules on the basis of size and charge.

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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, 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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Kits: why do people look different?, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: why do people look different?, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This kit is for teaching students how people's physical traits are a reflection of their genes. In this simulation, students use electrophoresis to separate dyes which represent genetic traits.

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Experimentation kits, principles of thin layer chromatography

Experimentation kits, principles of thin layer chromatography

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This experiment introduces chromatographic theory and methods of thin layer chromatography (TLC). A mixture of dyes are separated on a cellulose-based TLC plate using different solvent systems.

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Experimentation kits, mutation detection and analysis

Experimentation kits, mutation detection and analysis

Supplier: G-Biosciences

A major challenge for molecular biologists and genetic engineers is to easily detect and analyze genetic mutations that occur naturally, causing diseases, or during genetic engineering or cloning, whether deliberate or accidental. Students learn about different types of genetic mutations, including substitutions, deletions and point mutations and about various techniques used to detect genetic mutations. The kit contains all the reagents to screen simulated clinical samples for a mutant gene, using both the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction digestion mapping. Students conduct a simple clinical diagnostic experiment in order to identify a diseased patient.

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Experimentation kits, ion exchange chromatography

Experimentation kits, ion exchange chromatography

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Most molecules have a net charge within a pH range of 2 to 10. When the pH is altered, the net charge on molecules can change drastically. In this experiment, a mixture of two chemicals is absorbed onto a solid support ion-exchange column and separated during elution under conditions that influence their net charge.

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Experimentation kits, diversity of fish proteins

Experimentation kits, diversity of fish proteins

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In this experiment, students study the diversity of fish using pre-stained, lyophilised proteins. Total protein from perch, walleye and salmon is extracted and pre-stained using an indicator dye. Each fish protein sample has a characteristic banding pattern when separated by denaturing SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, which can be used to identify the specific species.

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Experimentation kits, in search of the cholesterol gene

Experimentation kits, in search of the cholesterol gene

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Coronary heart disease and stroke are major causes of death in the Western world. Elevated blood cholesterol levels are a serious risk factor in both conditions. The genetic disease familial hypersholesterolemia (FH) causes an increase in blood levels of the bad form of cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL). In untreated patients with the mutant FH gene, the condition can cause premature death. This experiment introduces the colorimetric enzymatic reaction which is the basis of the clinical cholesterol test. In addition, using agarose gel electrophoresis, students can analyse a simulated genetic screening for a disease.

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Standard prismatic optical bench, DidaFirst

Standard prismatic optical bench, DidaFirst

Supplier: DIDALAB

Economical, recent design of prismatic optical bench

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Protein purification columns

Protein purification columns

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Prepacked purification columns for protein purification. Supplied in packs of five.

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Electrolysis apparatus acc.Hoffmann

Electrolysis apparatus acc.Hoffmann

Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT

According to Hoffmann, with two city dishes, 0 to 30 ml of grading graded 1/10 ml.

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Diode laser, green, Class II and IIIa

Diode laser, green, Class II and IIIa

Supplier: DIDALAB

Extremely luminous beam, ideal for classroom experiments. Class IIIa (5 mW Power)

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Kits: analysis of Eco RI cleavage patterns of lambda DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: analysis of Eco RI cleavage patterns of lambda DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ kit for introducing the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest lambda DNA at specific nucleotide sequences.

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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, 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, determination of protein molecular weight (polyacrylamide-based)

Experimentation kits, determination of protein molecular weight (polyacrylamide-based)

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Using prestained LyphoProteins, subunit molecular weights are determined by analysis using denaturing SDS vertical polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Prestained proteins with unknown molecular weights are assigned molecular weights based on the relative mobility of prestained standard protein markers.

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Transformation with green fluorescent protein

Transformation with green fluorescent protein

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In this experiment, transformed cells take up a plasmid containing the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene. The GFP gene was isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Transformed colonies expressing the GFP protein are visibly green in normal light but will fluoresce brightly when exposed to longwave UV light.

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Kits: in search of the cancer gene, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: in search of the cancer gene, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Suppressor genes, such as p53, are essential for cell functions. Mutations in the p53 gene can be correlated to predisposition for certain cancers. Mutations of genes can either be inherited or accumulated due to environmental insults. This experiment deals with a family pedigree determination of several generations relating to cancer formation due to p53 gene mutation.

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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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Experimentation kits, introduction to plant cell culture

Experimentation kits, introduction to plant cell culture

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Genetic modification of plants is a controversial area of biotechnology. All such experiments in plants begin with establishing plant cells in culture. This involves de-differentiating plant cells to form plant 'stem cells'. In this experiment, students establish cell cultures of African violets from leaves. They then use plant growth regulators to encourage root growth from the cultured cells, and produce a mature plant.

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Experimentation kits, dialysis

Experimentation kits, dialysis

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Dialysis is a routinely used technique in research laboratories to 'change' the solution a biomolecule is dissolved in. Often the buffers used to isolate biomolecules, such as proteins, are not compatible with downstream applications due to high concentrations of reagents, such as salts. A sample is placed in a bag with a semi-permeable membrane and then placed in the new solution or water. Small molecules, such as salt, can pass through the membrane, moving from an area of high concentration to low concentration. The larger molecules, such as proteins, are retained in the bag. Microdialysis is a modification of dialysis to overcome the problem of dialysing small volumes of precious samples. Microdialysis uses small devices designed for small volumes. This kit allows students to study dialysis using patented microdialysis devices.

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