DNA Ladder 200 bp

DNA ladder is typically used as a reference to estimate the size of unknown DNA samples that are separated based on their mobility in an electrical field. The critical points for running a DNA ladder are compatibility with running buffer, agarose gel percentage, and choosing the correct range of DNA ladder for sizing DNA molecules.

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Fluorescent 200 bp DNA Ladder consist of 10 DNA fragments ranging from 200 bp to 2 kb.
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Recommended Load: 5 μl per lane
DNA Ladders with Fluorescent Stain are optimized for direct loading into unstained agarose gels and are recommended for use in combination with Gel Loading Buffer with DNA Stain
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The range of the ladder is 200bp to 2kb
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Apply 5μl of DNA Ladder on agarose gel. Run agarose gel electrophoresis using ex. 1% Agarose
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The range of the ladder is 200bp to 6,600bp in 200bp increments
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Recommended Load: 1ul / lane
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