DNA Ladders and Markers
Thermo Scientific has a comprehensive range of DNA molecular weight markers which can be sub-divided into three groups: 1. Superladders derived from cloned and purified DNA fragment repeats, for quantitation and accurate sizing 2. High molecular weight markers from lambda DNA restriction digests 3. Lower molecular weight markers from plasmid and ØX174 restriction digests Most of these markers are now also available in a conven…
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Gel QC
The ladders survive freeze/thaw better than any other ladder available, and the great visibility of each band improves our QC criteria.
Review Date: 5 Jun 2023 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Analysis of smaller (50bps) DNA chunks from Drosophila melanogaster brain tissues
Using this product, I got highly promising results. The value for the money we spend buying them.
Review Date: 5 Jun 2019 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Analyze Purification if sample based on Protein content HCP contaminants by SDS gels and Western Blo
This product is great to use and for the analysis of the samples. Sometimes the ladder is good but sometimes it is not developing as expected because of the loading on the gels, you should load them more then the minimal amount to recommended by the manual. Otherwise easy to use, and reproductive results
Review Date: 11 Jan 2017 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Scientific has a comprehensive range of DNA molecular weight markers which can be sub-divided into three groups:
1. Superladders derived from cloned and purified DNA fragment repeats, for quantitation and accurate sizing
2. High molecular weight markers from lambda DNA restriction digests
3. Lower molecular weight markers from plasmid and ØX174 restriction digests
Most of these markers are now also available in a convenient ReddyRun™ format. The dye front and buffer composition are formulated to match the ReddyMix™ PCR product range, providing excellent molecular weight determination for PCR.