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A comprehensive catalog of education materials, instruments, and tools available through Avantor allows users to more effectively teach subjects of biology, physics, language arts, chemistry, earth science, forensics, math, and environmental studies. Many interdisciplinary kits allow students to match skills across a variety of subjects in order to better absorb key concepts and procedures. Educational materials are designed to be durable and user-friendly for accessibility with users of all levels.

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Experimentation kits, hydrophobic and hydrophilic proteins

Experimentation kits, hydrophobic and hydrophilic proteins

Supplier: G-Biosciences

This lab activity is designed to demonstrate the different classes of protein molecules and their classification based on solubility. Students learn fractionation of soluble, insoluble membrane proteins, and cytoskeleton proteins from a tissue sample. The insoluble protein fraction is further fractionated into hydrophilic and hydrophobic membrane proteins. Cell membrane structure and the role of hydrophobic membrane proteins are considered. This lab activity also provides an opportunity to understand characteristics of various classes of detergents and the role of detergents in solubilisation of hydrophobic membrane proteins.

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Experimentation kits, physical properties of proteins

Experimentation kits, physical properties of proteins

Supplier: G-Biosciences

The physical properties of proteins kit is a lab activity that enables students to investigate the physical properties of several different proteins. Students will learn about protein solubility and how it is affected by various parameters; including temperature, pH, salt and dielectric constant. They will understand about protein precipitation due to pH, high salt and in the presence of organic solvents and about protein denaturation as a result of high temperature. In addition, the kit will demonstrate how non-protein agents, such as detergents drastically alter the physical properties of protein molecules and as a result, understand the importance of detergents in protein solubilisation. This lab activity involves analysis of three different types of pure proteins and then students alter some of those properties with a detergent and re-examine physical properties of those proteins. Students are challenged to consider how physical properties of protein molecules can be exploited for purification and characterisation of proteins and apply their findings on a test sample of complex tissue extract.

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Micropipetting basics

Micropipetting basics

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Kit for teaching students how to use a micropipette with ease and accuracy using multi-coloured dyes.

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Experimentation kits, dot blot analysis

Experimentation kits, dot blot analysis

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Dot blotting is a simple technique to identify a known protein in a biological sample. The ease and simplicity of the technique makes dot blotting an ideal diagnostic tool.

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TLC education material kit, micro-set M

TLC education material kit, micro-set M

Supplier: MACHEREY-NAGEL

Materials kit for scientific education.

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Kits: in search of my father, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: in search of my father, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Solve the mystery of two boys separated from their parents a decade ago. Their biological mother is identified by mitochondrial DNA and their biological father from chromosomal DNA.

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Experimentation kits, principles of enzyme catalysis

Experimentation kits, principles of enzyme catalysis

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This easy and safe experiment allows students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action, and protein structure-function relationship. Students will perform an enzyme assay and determine the rate of the enzymatic reaction.

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Linking food science to biotechnology kit

Linking food science to biotechnology kit

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Investigate how agarose gel electrophoresis unlocks the color code used by food scientists to make colorful candies.

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Experimentation kits, blood typing

Experimentation kits, blood typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

ABO and Rh typing of blood left at the scene of a crime can help to narrow down a list of suspects. In this experiment, students use agglutination to identify the blood group of unknown blood samples as a step to identify a criminal.

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Kits: whose DNA was left behind?

Kits: whose DNA was left behind?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects.

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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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Experimentation kits, whose fingerprints were left behind?

Experimentation kits, whose fingerprints were left behind?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Evidence left behind at a crime scene can identify a potential culprit. Even in this age of DNA, fingerprints and blood stains are still important in helping to identify a criminal. In this experiment, students solve a crime by dusting for fingerprints and use fluorescent dust to search for and identify trace amounts of blood.

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Kits: restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Plasmid and lambda DNA are pre-digested with restriction endonucleases that recognise and cut double-stranded DNA within or near defined base sequences. Digests are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis.

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Kits: the case of the invisible bands, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: the case of the invisible bands, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Experiment using fluorescence and electrophoresis to solve the mystery of the invisible bands.

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Kits: cholesterol diagnostics, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: cholesterol diagnostics, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Genetic testing can be used to identify people with a genetic condition which caused them to have an elevated level of cholesterol and which can be fatal. Students can see how genetic testing is carried out and learn about DNA electrophoresis.

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What's in my lunch? quantitative milk allergy ELISA kit

What's in my lunch? quantitative milk allergy ELISA kit

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Milk proteins are the most common food allergens in children. Accurate detection and labeling is vital to inform consumers about potentially dangerous foods.

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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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DNA fingerprinting kit

DNA fingerprinting kit

Supplier: G-Biosciences

This DNA fingerprinting kit allows students to carry out their own criminal investigation by comparing DNA samples collected from suspects to DNA collected at a pseudo-crime scene.

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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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Kits: the mystery of the crooked cell, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: the mystery of the crooked cell, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This simple experiment demonstrates detection of the mutation that causes Sickle Cell Anaemia. In this simulation, students use electrophoresis to separate dyes that represent patient samples and controls.

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Kits: amplification of DNA for fingerprinting

Kits: amplification of DNA for fingerprinting

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ kit for teaching DNA fingerprinting and to show how DNA evidence is used in modern forensics. This experiment allows for varied results depending on the selection of DNA fingerprinting patterns.

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Experimentation kits, cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI endonuclease: intro to restriction enzymes

Experimentation kits, cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI endonuclease: intro to restriction enzymes

Supplier: EDVOTEK

The DNA from bacteriophage Lambda is a well-characterised linear molecule containing six recognition sites for Eco RI (5 distinct sites, 2 are very close in size). In this experiment, Lambda DNA is digested by the Eco RI endonuclease. The digestion products are analysed by agarose gel electrophoresis.

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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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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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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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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, simulation of HIV detection by ELISA

Experimentation kits, simulation of HIV detection by ELISA

Supplier: EDVOTEK

An HIV test detects HIV infection indirectly using an ELISA test against HIV antibodies in the blood. The test works by taking antibodies from the patient's blood and adding them to a microtitre plate coated with HIV antigen. If HIV antibodies are present, they will bind to the antigens on the plate. In this experiment, students perform an ELISA text by coating microtitre plate wells with simulated HIV antigen and then test simulated donor serum for anti-HIV antibodies.

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Do onions, strawberries and bananas have DNA?

Do onions, strawberries and bananas have DNA?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Kit allows students to construct DNA models and then extract DNA from onions, strawberries or bananas.

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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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Kits: DNA fingerprinting I: ID of DNA by restriction fragmentation patterns

Kits: DNA fingerprinting I: ID of DNA by restriction fragmentation patterns

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Basic concepts of DNA fingerprinting are featured in this Ready-to-Load™ kit by comparing crime scene DNA with suspect DNAs. Fingerprint patterns are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis and the students determine who may have commited the crime.

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