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    • Nucleic Acid Stain
    • G-Biosciences
    • LabSafe™ is a nucleic acid stain for the visualization of double-stranded DNA, single-stranded DNA, and RNA in agarose gels. The dyes are developed to replace toxic ethidium bromide, commonly used in gel electrophoresis for visualization of nucleic
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    • The Aurora Nucleic Acid Extraction System is designed to deliver DNA and RNA of high purity from challenging samples. Recommended applications include difficult environmental extractions for metagenomics research including soil, marine sediments, p
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    • DNAmark™ Logic Marker contains 16 DNA bands, ranging from 100 base pairs to 10 Kb. The DNA ladder is formulated so that each band contains an amount of DNA that correlates logically to its size, allowing the user to estimate both the size and the q
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    • The MagNA Pure 96 Instrument for nucleic acid sample purification can process up to 96 samples in less than one hour using barcoded, prefilled trays with ready-to-use reagents. Users can connect the MagNA Pure 96 Instrument to a laboratory informat
    • Whole-Genome Amplification Kit
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    • illustra™ Ready-To-Go™ GenomiPhi™ kits provide researchers with a predispensed, room temperature–stable formulation for whole-genome amplification, enabling a workflow for obtaining large amounts of high-quality DNA from small genomic DNA samples.
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