[DM3200] ExcelBand™ 1 KB Plus (0.1-10 kb) DNA Ladder, 500μl
Description
The DM3200 ExcelBand™ 1 KB Plus (0.1-10 kb) DNA Ladder is a ready-to-use DNA ladder, which is pre-mixed with loading dye for direct gel loading. The DNA Ladder DM3200 is composed of 19 individual DNA fragments: 10k, 8k, 6k, 5k, 4k, 3k, 2.5k, 2k, 1.5k, 1k, 900, 800, 700, 600, 500, 400, 300, 200, and 100 bp derived from a mixture of PCR products and specifically digested plasmid DNA. This product contains three enhanced bands (3 kb, 1.5 kb and 500 bp) for easier reference. In addition, three tracking dyes, Xylene cyanol FF, Bromophenol blue and Orange G which mimic the migration of 4,000 bp, 500 bp and 50 bp dsDNA during electrophoresis are also added for real time monitoring.
Features
Sharp bands
Quick reference— enhanced bands
Ready-to-use— premixed with loading dye for direct loading
Stable— room temperature storage over 6 months
Source
Phenol extracted PCR products and dsDNA digested with specific restriction enzymes, equilibrated in 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) and 10 mM EDTA.
Range
100 ~ 10,000 bp
Concentration
87 µg/ 500 µl
Recommended loading volume
5 µl/ well
Storage
Room temperature for 6 months
4°C for 12 months
-20°C for 36 months
Specification
Cat. No. | DM3200 |
Series Name | ExcelBand™ |
Product Size | 500 μl |
Size Range | 100 – 10000 bp |
Band Number | 19 |
Tracking Dye | Orange G, Bromophenol blue |
Enhanced Band | 500, 1500 and 3000 bp |
Are the DNA markers/ladders produced by SMOBIO sufficient in quantity?
Yes, all the DNA markers of SMOBIO have been passed in the QC processes including repeated optical density measurements to ensure the quantity of total DNA.
Are the SMOBIO's DNA markers/ladders compatible to radio-labeling (for example, label DNA with T4 Polynucleotide Kinase)?
We do not recommend to do the labeling reaction directly.
The reasons are as follows:
Our DNA marker is pre-mixed with loading buffer that contains Tris-HCl, EDTA, and glycerol, may affect radio-labeling.
Our DNA marker is a mixture of PCR products and restriction enzyme digested DNA fragments. Digested dsDNA may still have phospho-group on their 5' end.
To enhance the efficiency of the labeling reaction, here are two steps suggested being done prior to the labeling reaction:
Purify DNA marker by EtOH precipitation or DNA purification kits to remove loading buffer.
Remove phospho-group by using phosphatase, ex CIAP (Calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase)
Are SMOBIO's DNA markers/ladders suitable to use in DNA PAGE?
SMOBIO's AccuBand™ series DNA markers (DM1200, DM2000, DM2200 and DM2400) are suitable for DNA PAGE.
Why DNA markers/ladders are resolved two bands at the same size when using high percentage agarose or polyacrylamide gel?
DNA fragments with identical in size are indistinguishable on agarose gels, but, on acrylamide gels, even slight differences in DNA sequence can lead to noticeably different migration rates. To provide increased intensity of DNA marker/ladder bands, multiple DNA fragments with identical in size but different in DNA sequences are used. SMOBIO's AccuBand™ series DNA markers (DM1200, DM2000, DM2200 and DM2400) are more suitable for DNA PAGE.
Are SMOBIO's DNA markers/ladders suitable to use in denaturing DNA PAGE?
SMOBIO's AccuBand™ series DNA markers (DM1200, DM2000, DM2200 and DM2400) are suitable for DNA PAGE.
SMOBIO's AccuBand™ DNA markers are not at denatured form, therefore, you need to denature DNA ladder by yourself.
Here is the protocol to denature DNA ladder:
Mix 5 μL of DNA Ladder with an equal volume of denaturing solution [95% (v/v) formamide, 10 mM EDTA (pH 8.0), 0.1% (w/v) bromophenol blue, 0.1% (w/v) xylene cyanol].
Incubate at 70°C for 5 minutes.
Electrophorese the sample in a denaturing polyacrylamide/urea gel
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