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Experimentation kits, immunoaffinity chromatography

Experimentation kits, immunoaffinity chromatography

Supplier: G-Biosciences

A hands on lab activity to study immunoaffinity chromatography and use a specific antibody to purify antigenic proteins from complex samples. This technique involves performing a chromatography procedure using antigen or antibody immobilised on a chromatographic resin. The solution containing antigen or antibody is passed through the column, which specifically and efficiently captures antibodies (antigen). The captured molecules are eluted from the column as a pure fraction. In this lab activity, students perform immunoaffinity chromatography and learn how this method is utilised in research laboratories.

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Experimentation kits, isolation of E. coli Chromosomal DNA

Experimentation kits, isolation of E. coli Chromosomal DNA

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Isolation of high molecular weight chromosomal DNA is the first step in molecular cloning since it is the source of genes in cells. This experiment provides DNA extraction LyphoCells and reagents for isolating chromosomal DNA from E. coli. After spooling from solution, the DNA can be dissolved and analysed by agarose gel electrophoresis as an optional lab extension activity.

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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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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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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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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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Sequencing the human microbiome

Sequencing the human microbiome

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Learn the basics of DNA sequencing and sequence homology with this lab activity.

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Experimentation kits, expression of a recombinant protein

Experimentation kits, expression of a recombinant protein

Supplier: G-Biosciences

The final goal in molecular biology is often the expression of a recombinant protein. The transformed plasmids can be used as templates by the bacteria to produce protein. Students learn about essential promoters and other elements necessary for successful protein expression in bacteria, including the differences between inducible and constitutive (unregulated) expression.The Expression of a Recombinant Protein kit allows students to express a protein either constitutively or under the control of an inducible promoter, which is activated with IPTG (isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside).

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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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TLC education advanced kit, micro-set F2

TLC education advanced kit, micro-set F2

Supplier: MACHEREY-NAGEL

Advanced kit for science education.

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Experimentation kits, bacterial culture and growth study

Experimentation kits, bacterial culture and growth study

Supplier: G-Biosciences

This kit teaches aseptic handling techniques and cultivation of bacteria in liquid culture media and on solid phase agar plates. This kit is designed to educate students about the various stages of the bacterial growth cycle, i.e. lag, log or exponential, stationary and decline or death phases. The kit also teaches the importance of growing bacteria on solid phase agar plates to isolate single colonies of bacteria. This lab activity involves preparation of culture medium and solid agar plates.

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Lens, wide diameter, Magoptic

Lens, wide diameter, Magoptic

Supplier: DIDALAB

These wide diameter lenses are used for easy classroom experiments and for aberrations underscoring.

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TLC education advanced kit, micro-set F3

TLC education advanced kit, micro-set F3

Supplier: MACHEREY-NAGEL

Advanced kit for science education.

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Experimentation kits: biodiversity study and biomass analysis

Experimentation kits: biodiversity study and biomass analysis

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Biodiversity lab activity is designed for determination of protein contents and biomass in diverse biological samples to study how biomass is related to biodiversity in nature. Students collect and catalogue plant leaf samples from a diverse group of locally available plants. This lab activity involves determination of natural weight of each plant sample, grinding a predetermined amount of each sample, and the subsequent extraction of proteins from the samples. Students then learn to determine protein contents of each plant sample and attempt to relate the protein content with biomass. Students in this lab activity are challenged to think, analyse, and seek answers as to why protein biomasses vary for a given natural weight for different plants. Finally, they will relate that finding to the biodiversity of nature.

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What does DNA look like?

What does DNA look like?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

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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Kits: family pedigree cancer gene detection, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: family pedigree cancer gene detection, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In this experiment, students determine a pedigree for a family thought to be carriers of a mutation in their p53 genes. This is followed by a diagnostic agarose gel analysis to diagnose the state of the p53 gene in individual family members.

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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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Experimentation kits, purification of the restriction enzyme Eco RI

Experimentation kits, purification of the restriction enzyme Eco RI

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In this experiment, students purify the restriction enzyme, Eco RI. This procedure utilised an ion exchange chromatograph step for Eco RI purification. Column fractions are assayed for the enzyme using Lambda DNA and digestion products are identified by gel electrophoresis. Fractions that contain Eco RI are identified and pooled. The total and specific activities are calculated. Recommended for advanced courses.

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Kits: detection of mad cow disease, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: detection of mad cow disease, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Bovine spongiform encephalophathy (BSE), also known as Mad Cow Disease, is a neurodegenerative, fatal condition in cattle. Consuming BSE-infected beef is believed to be the cause of a similar condition in humans, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. In this experiment, students examine simulated PCR products from several feed mills, to determine any possible violations of the ban on including animal parts in cattle feed.

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Experimentation kits, antibiotic sensitivity and bacteria screening

Experimentation kits, antibiotic sensitivity and bacteria screening

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Antibiotics play a crucial role in the manipulation, screening and killing of bacteria in a range of biotechnology processes. This kit specifically teaches the basic principles of antibiotics, bacterial resistance and susceptibility. Students learn and understand the use of antibiotic resistance in screening for infectious diseases. Utilising a bacterial strain, students learn the effects of different antibiotics and visualise bacterial sensitivity and resistance to the supplied antibiotics. This method involves the use of filter paper discs impregnated with a specified concentration of antibiotics on the surface of an agar plate containing microbial cells. This kit will enable students to analyse the inhibitory effects of different antibiotics on selected bacterial cells and then determine which antibiotic is the most suitable to treat a bacterial infection.

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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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Kits: sickle cell gene detection (DNA-based), Ready-to-Load™

Kits: sickle cell gene detection (DNA-based), Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This Ready-to-Load™ kit shows how a restriction enzyme can be used to screen DNA for Sickle Cell Anaemia.

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TLC education advanced kit, micro set F1

TLC education advanced kit, micro set F1

Supplier: MACHEREY-NAGEL

Advanced kit for science education.

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Experimentation kits, survey of protein diversity (polyacrylamide-based)

Experimentation kits, survey of protein diversity (polyacrylamide-based)

Supplier: EDVOTEK

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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Kits: DNA paternity test, Ready-to-Load™

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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Experimentation kits, Mini-Prep isolation of plasmid DNA

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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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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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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High quality prismatic optical bench

High quality prismatic optical bench

Supplier: DIDALAB

Triangular, cast aluminium optical bench

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Kits: DNA-based screening for smallpox, Ready-to-Load™

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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