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Conventional DNA Digest Markers are created by digesting DNA (i.e., ? DNA, ?X174 replicative form DNA or plasmids) to completion with one or more restriction enzymes. The enzymes are heat-inactivated, and the DNA fragments are either phenol-extracted, then ethanol-precipitated or just ethanol-precipitated. The precipitated fragments are resuspended in storage buffer. These markers are not intended for quantitative analysis.
The ?X174 DNA/HaeIII Markers have eleven phenol-extracted, ethanol-precipitated DNA fragments ranging in size from 72bp to 1,353bp.
Storage Buffer: 10mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.5), 1mM EDTA.
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Certificate of Analysis
Lookup Certificate of AnalysisStorage Conditions
-30C TO -10C
Use Restrictions
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.