🧬 Frequently Asked Questions – EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp
What is the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp used for?
It is a DNA size marker (ladder) used to estimate fragment length during agarose gel electrophoresis.
What fragment range does the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp cover?
The fragment range is indicated in the product title/label (e.g., 100 bp to 10,000 bp) and is suitable for routine sizing across that window.
How should the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp be loaded on agarose gels?
Mix gently, load the recommended volume per lane, and run alongside samples in the same gel/buffer system for accurate sizing.
Is the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp compatible with common DNA stains?
It is generally compatible with common intercalating stains (e.g., EtBr alternatives) and post-stain workflows; confirm compatibility on the datasheet if needed.
How should the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp be stored?
Store at the recommended temperature (often −20°C). Avoid contamination; do not return unused material to the original vial.
Can the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp be used for quantification?
Some ladders are mass-calibrated per band to support approximate quantification; confirm band mass information on the datasheet.
What buffer systems work best with the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp?
TAE or TBE buffer systems are commonly supported; choose based on your gel percentage and desired resolution for the fragment range.
How is the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp shipped?
Shipped under temperature-controlled conditions. Store immediately upon receipt according to label instructions.
Where can I find the datasheet for the EDL105-1 KB DNA Ladder 100bp 10000bp?
The datasheet provides band sizes, band mass (if applicable), and recommended loading volumes. Use that information for consistent reporting.