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SeaPlaque® Agarose

SeaPlaque® Agarose

Catalog #: 50100

SeaPlaque® Agarose, 125 g, is the original low melting temperature agarose.

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 1’197.00 CHF
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Product Overview

SeaPlaque® Agarose is the original low melting temperature agarose. This molecular biology grade agarose produces gels with greater sieving properties and higher clarity than standard melting temperature agarose. The low melting temperature of SeaPlaque® Agarose makes it ideal for preparative DNA and RNA electrophoresis, while its low gelling temperature is ideal for cloning of tissue culture cells and viral plaque assays.

 

Analytical Specifications

Gelling temperature (1.5%)  26°C - 30°C
Melting temperature (1.5%)  <65°C
Gel strength (1%)  >200 g/cm²

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Benefits

  • All Lonza Agarose is quality tested to certify performance
  • Low EEO
  • Low gelling and melting temperature

Applications

  • Cloning of tissue culture cells
  • Viral plaque assays
  • DNA/RNA preparative electrophoresis

Storage and Content

    • SeaPlaque® Agarose 125 g
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SDS, CoA, and Instructions

Certificate of Analysis (CoA)

Please enter Lot Number, including all zeros, located on the product label and please take into account that it is case sensitive.

  • SeaPlaque™ Agarose - Protocol

    Instructions for proper use of SeaPlaque™ Agarose
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Educational Material

Brochures, White Papers etc.

  • SourceBook Section XIII - Protein Separation in Agarose Gels

    1. Introduction 2. Buffers for Protein Separation in Agarose 3. Casting Agarose Gels for Protein Separation 4. Preparation and Loading of Protein Samples 5. Optimal Voltage and Electrophoretic Times 6. Detection of Proteins in Agarose Gels 7. Gel Drying and Preservation 8. Processing Agarose Gels Following Electrophoresis 9. Recovering Proteins from Agarose Gels 10. References
  • SourceBook Section VIII - Separation of RNA in Agarose Gels

    1. Introduction 2. Preparation of RNA Samples 3. Buffers for RNA Electrophoresis 4. Electrophoresis of RNA 5. Detection of RNA in Agarose Gels with GelStar® or SYBR® Green II Gel Stains 6. Detecting RNA with Ethidium Bromide 7. Northern Blotting 8. FlashGel® System for RNA Analysis 9. References
  • SourceBook Section IX - Special Applications in Agarose Gels

    1. Amplification of Plasmid cDNA Libraries with SeaPrep® Agarose 2. Preparing Agarose for use in Cell Culture Applications 3. References
  • Overview Lonza DNA Markers and Ladders

    Select the best DNA Marker for your application
  • SourceBook Section VI - Recovery of DNA from Agarose Gels

    1. Tips for Increasing DNA Recovery Efficiency from Agarose Gels 2. b-Agarose Recovery of DNA from Agarose Gels 3. Electroelution of DNA from Agarose Gels 4. Phenol/Chloroform Extraction of DNA from Agarose Gels 5. "Modified Freeze/Squeeze" Extraction of DNA from Agarose Gels 6. Ethanol Precipitation of DNA Recovered from Agarose Gels 7. References
  • Agarose Selection Guide

    Select the best agarose for your application to minimize opportunity for error, optimize results and even reduce costs.
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