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Pierce™ Agarose II, Low Melting Point, Thermo Scientific
Pierce™ Agarose II, Low Melting Point, Thermo Scientific
Catalog # PI17856
Supplier:  Invitrogen
Pierce™ Agarose II, Low Melting Point, Thermo Scientific
Catalog # PI17856
Supplier:  Invitrogen
Supplier Number:  17856
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Specifications

  • Description:
    Agarose II (Low Melting Point)
  • Size:
    100 g
  • Cat. No.:
    PI17856
  • Supplier no.:
    17856
  • Storage Conditions:
    Store at room temperature.

Specifications

About this item

Thermo Scientific Pierce Agaroses are highly purified and carefully blended formulations of low-melting agarose that provide uniform lot-to-lot consistency for preparation of electrophoresis gels.

  • A low temperature agarose for special applications requiring a lower melting temperature
  • Optimal for "in-gel" restriction digestion/ligation and DNA recovery
  • Clear gel that provides excellent resolution and melting characteristics at 1 °C

It provides an excellent matrix for enzymatic manipulation of samples melts approximately at 65 °C and remains fluid at 37 °C for at least 24 hours.