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MidRange PFG Marker, New England Biolabs
MidRange PFG Marker, New England Biolabs
Catalog # 76196-402
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MidRange PFG Marker, New England Biolabs
Catalog # 76196-402
Supplier Number:  N0342S
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Specifications

  • Concentration:
    50 µg/ml
  • Description:
    MidRange PFG Marker
  • Size:
    0.05 ml
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Cat. No.:
    76196-402

Specifications

About this item

MidRange PFG Marker consists of concatemers of DNA isolated from the bacteriophage (cI857 ind1 Sam7) mixed with XhoI digested DNA embedded in 1% LMP agarose and supplied in a GelSyringe dispenser.

  • Suitable for pulsed field gel electrophoresis
  • Size range: 15 to 291 kb Embedded in 1% Low Melting Point (LMP) agarose
  • Supplied in a GelSyringe™ dispenser
  • Suitable for 50 gel lanes

XhoI produces fragments of 15.0 and 33.5 kb. These fragments anneal to and form concatemers with intact DNA. It is designed for use as a size marker for pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFG).