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Product Name – AGAROSE TYPE B Molecular Biology
Quantity/Pack Size – 10 g, 25 g, 100 g
Form – Powder
Grade – Molecular Biology
Application – DNA electrophoresis, nucleic acid separation
Product Overview
AGAROSE TYPE B Molecular Biology is a high-quality, low-electroendosmosis (EEO) agarose designed for superior performance in DNA electrophoresis and nucleic acid separation. This premium-grade agarose ensures excellent gel clarity, resolution, and mechanical strength, making it ideal for demanding molecular biology applications. Its consistent gel formation and minimal background staining enhance the accuracy of DNA fragment analysis, while its low EEO properties prevent sample distortion during electrophoresis. The product undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure batch-to-batch consistency, providing reliable results for research and diagnostic purposes. With a wide range of compatibility with common buffers and stains, this agarose type b delivers optimal performance in both standard and high-throughput protocols. Whether used for routine gel electrophoresis or specialized nucleic acid separation, this agarose guarantees sharp, well-defined bands for precise data interpretation.
FAQs
1. What is the gel strength of agarose type b compared to standard agarose?
Agarose type b offers higher gel strength than standard agarose, making it suitable for applications requiring robust gel integrity, such as high-resolution DNA separation.
2. Can this agarose be used with TAE or TBE buffers?
Yes, agarose type b is fully compatible with both TAE and TBE buffers, ensuring consistent performance across different electrophoresis protocols.
3. What is the melting and gelling temperature of this agarose?
This agarose has a melting temperature of approximately 88°C and a gelling temperature of around 36°C, allowing for easy handling and reproducible gel formation.
4. Is this agarose suitable for pulsed-field gel electrophoresis?
While primarily optimized for standard DNA electrophoresis, agarose type b can be used in pulsed-field applications with adjusted concentrations for optimal results.
5. How should this agarose be stored for long-term use?
Store the agarose in a cool, dry place at room temperature, sealed tightly to prevent moisture absorption, ensuring long-term stability and performance.










