100 Search Results for "chromatography and tlc"  – Page 5

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Gel Red vs EtBr

https://benchfly.com/video/158/gel-red-vs-etbr/

Here we compare the DNA stains Gel-red vs. EtBr head to head. The Gel-red is in sample whereas the EtBr is in gel. All conditions are the same except for the DNA stains. I am using 1X TAE buffer and a VWR agarose.

Tagged as: Kirkwood, Community, College, Greg, Petersen, Biotech, electrophoresis, Gel-red, Ethidium, Bromide, DNA, Ladder, NEB, Owl

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How to Remove Bubbles When Pouring LB-Agar Plates

https://benchfly.com/video/165/how-to-remove-bubbles-when-pouring-lb-agar-pl/

Here's an easy way to remove bubbles from LB-agar plates. Bubbles should be avoided because they can make spreading bacteria and identifying colonies difficult.

Tagged as: lb, agar, dna, colony, laboratory techniques, current protocols, molecular biology, biology, biochemistry

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Serra do Ramalho, Gruta da Pingueira II

https://benchfly.com/video/7292/serra-do-ramalho-gruta-da-pingueira-ii/

Foraging and interaction behavior of a new amphibian species of Xangoniscus (Oniscidea, Styloniscidae).

Tagged as: Serra do Ramalho, Xangoniscus

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Using an Autoclave

https://benchfly.com/video/139/using-an-autoclave/

Information on how to use an autoclave for typical molecular biology reagents and supplies.

Tagged as: autoclave,kirkwood,sterile,safety,steam

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Important Tips for Working with Q5 Polymerase

https://benchfly.com/video/1546/important-tips-for-working-with-q5-polymerase/

Are you using Q5 High-Fidelity DNA Polymerase? Then you probably already know how robust and accurate the DNA amplification is (>100X Taq DNA Polymerase). Melanie has some tips for ensuring optimal performance with Q5. If you haven’t tried Q5 yet, what are you waiting for?

Tagged as: molecular biology, PCR, cloning

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Preparing a Flow Cell

https://benchfly.com/video/166/preparing-a-flow-cell/

This video illustrates the preparation of a single channel flow cell. The cell is made up of a slide, a cover slip, and two pieces of double-sided tape. Liquids can be flowed into the chamber via capillary action. Excess liquied can be swept up with a kim wipe.

Tagged as: kinesin, koch lab, microfluidics, optical tweezers,

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Top 5 Reasons to Use a Hypothermic Preservation Additive

https://benchfly.com/video/2751/top-5-reasons-to-use-a-hypothermic-preservati/

Short video about the top 5 reasons why our market likes to use a hypothermic preservation additive like ROKEPIE. Showing application and benefits.

Tagged as: cell storage, cell preservation, hypothermic preservation, cell transportation, extend cell shellf life

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How to create a comparison graph

https://benchfly.com/video/2331/how-to-create-a-comparison-graph/

Making a clear and informative graph in Excel can be daunting, unless you are an Excel guru or have slogged through making hundreds of graphs in the past. Here are a few tips to take the frustration out of making a comparison graph.

Tagged as: graph making, Excel, error bars

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How to Use a Fluorescence Microscope

https://benchfly.com/video/172/how-to-use-a-fluorescence-microscope/

Here we demonstrate the basic features of a fluorescence microscope and how to use them.

Tagged as: scope, fluorescent, microscopy, immunofluorescence, immuno, imaging, laboratory techniques,

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Microaggregate Isolation Protocol

https://benchfly.com/video/189/microaggregate-isolation-protocol/

Introduction by Johan Six. This protocol allows you to physically separate microaggregates with macroaggregates (Mm) and free microaggregates (m).

Tagged as: Soil Fractionation, Organic Matter, Carbon Cycling, Carbon Stabilization, Aggregates, Microaggregate Isolation

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