SeaPrep® Agarose
SeaPrep® Agarose
SeaPrep® Agarose, 25 g
Product Overview
SeaPrep Agarose® is a specialty 'soft agarose' product with ultralow gelling and melting temperature properties that make it valuable for many techniques involving biomolecules. SeaPrep® Agarose is an excellent medium for hybridoma cloning and produces soft, clear gels. SeaPrep® Agarose can be used to expand cDNA plasmid libraries in a strictly representative fashion, decreasing the possibility that less abundant clones vanish during amplification due to differential rates of replication.Information about bulk and custom packaging is available through Lonza’s Customer Service Team.
Analytical Specifications
Gelling temperature (0.8%) 8°C to 17°C
Melting temperature (1%) ≤50°C
Gel strength (2%) >75 g/cm²
Information about bulk and custom packaging is available through Lonza’s Customer Service Team.
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Benefits
- All Lonza Agarose is quality tested to certify performance
- DNase/RNase free
- Ultra low melting temperature
Applications
- Cell culture
- cDNA libraries
- Hybridoma cloning
- Encapsulation/embedding of cells
Storage and Content
SeaPrep® Agarose 25 g
SDS, CoA, and Instructions
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
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Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
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Educational Material
Brochures, White Papers etc.
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SourceBook Appendix B - Agarose Physical Chemistry
1. Agarose Physical Chemistry 2. References -
SourceBook Section II - Preparation of Agarose Gels
1. Agarose Selection Guide 2. Agarose and Compatible Techniques 3. Agarose Types 4. Agarose Analytical Specifications 5. Suggested Agarose Concentrations & Dye Migration Information 6. Buffers for Electrophoresis 7. Dissolving Agarose 8. Casting Agarose Gels -
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