Ethidium Bromide or "EtBr" is a fluorescent nucleic acid tag commonly used in molecular biology laboratories to detect DNA and RNA. When exposed to UV light EtBr will fluoresce with a orange/red colour, this fluorescence will intensify 20-fold once bound to DNA. Although no confirming scientific studies on the subject, Ethidium Bromide is feared to be toxic due to the way it insets itself in D...
Simply wearing gloves may not provide sufficient protection against RNAse - we've taken a look at what precautions should be taken, and which gloves are suitable for RNAse free labs.
RNAse contamination
It is generally acknowledged that RNA is more prone to degradation than DNA, which may be because of the ubiquity and robustness of RNases.
This means researchers wishing to maintai...
Troubleshooting Micro Volume Nucleic Acid Measurements on the Genova Plus/Nano
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•A260 nm Absorbance maximum of nucleic acids
The optimal absorbance range for the accurate measurement of nucleic acids is between 0.050 and 1.000 Abs. When using a 1cm path length cuvette in the Genova Plus this abso...
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Jenway have recently launched a new life science spectrophotometer – the Genova Plus. As a special global launch offer order this spectrophotometer before 27th April 2012 to receive the optional printer for FREE,UK list price £327.
The Genova Plus life science spec...
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Jenway are proud to announce the launch of a new spectrophotometer dedicated to life science analysis - the Jenway Genova Plus. This spectrophotometer has pre-programmed methods for the measurement of nucleic acid concentrations and protein assays; as well as measurement modes for...
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Working with pressure/vacuum conditions in the lab is common but not all products are designed to withstand this. Products with appropriate geometry and wall thickness are suitable for working safely with pressure. For example, filtering flasks, desiccators, or flat flange vessels, as well as...