98 Search Results for "literature and genome"  – Page 6

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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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DNA Electrophoresis Sample Loading Examples

https://benchfly.com/video/111/dna-electrophoresis-sample-loading-examples/

Just a quick video showing how to load a horizontal DNA electrophoresis gel. The tutorial includes a close-up of the loading and some common mistakes when loading.

Tagged as: DNA, electrophoresis, sample buffer, biotechnology, kirkwood, sample, bubbles

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IPTG Stability- Solid and in Solution

https://benchfly.com/video/781/iptg-stability-solid-and-in-solution/

IPTG stability varies depending on whether it's stored in solid form or in solution.

Tagged as: iptg stability, iptg stability at room temperature, iptg stability in water, iptg storage, iptg storage temperature, iptg storage conditions, iptg storage solution, how long is iptg good for, how long does iptg last, GoldBio

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How to Film a Scientific Video

https://benchfly.com/video/24/how-to-film-a-scientific-video/

Learning to properly film a scientific video is an important skill for modern scientists. Recording laboratory techniques, protocols, and experiments will only become more prevalent as online tools continue to impact research. Here are a few suggestions to help get your film career underway!

Tagged as: how to film, how to shoot, introduction, tips, advice, perspective, lighting, sound, science videos, current protocols, laboratory techniques, benchfly, tip, protocol

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DNA Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis

https://benchfly.com/video/110/dna-horizontal-gel-electrophoresis/

Here's a tutorial on how to perform horizontal DNA gel electrophoresis. This is one of the most common biochemical techniques used to separate and analyze DNA.

Tagged as: Electrophoresis, DNA, Biotechnology, TAE, agarose, loading, sample

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How to use a Semi-dry Transfer Apparatus

https://benchfly.com/video/95/how-to-use-a-semi-dry-transfer-apparatus/

A semi-dry transfer apparatus is one of the easiest ways to transfer proteins to nitrocellulose prior to a western blot. The semi-dry transfer has several advantages over a traditional wet transfer including the ease of setup, minimal solvent required, and higher throughput.

Tagged as: Bio-Rad, Biorad, bio rad, western, blot, science videos, laboratory techniques, current protocols, protein, biochemistry, nitrocellulose, biology,

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Centrifuge Vacuum Problems

https://benchfly.com/video/39/centrifuge-vacuum-problems/

If you're experiencing ultracentrifuge vacuum problems, check these parts to find the source of the issue. Without a proper seal and vacuum, the run will never start.

Tagged as: troubleshooting, ultracentrifuge, o-ring, oring, won\'t pull vacuum, broken, repair, laboratory techniques, instrument, current protocols

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Centrifuge Imbalance Errors

https://benchfly.com/video/37/centrifuge-imbalance-errors/

Centrifuge imbalance errors can be one of the most dangerous and damaging problems. Make sure you check these possible sources of the problem before starting another run.

Tagged as: imbalance, problem, troubleshooting, L8-70M, centrifuge error, instrument, laboratory techniques, current protocols, repair

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How to Find Your H-index

https://benchfly.com/video/174/how-to-find-your-h-index/

In this short video, we show how to find your h-index, a metric that describes the scientific productivity and impact of a researcher.

Tagged as: h-index, impact factor, h index, laboratory techniques, journal, publication, citation, citations, hirsch

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Bottle Labeling Tape Trick

https://benchfly.com/video/137/bottle-labeling-tape-trick/

Labeling is key for knowing what buffer is in what bottle, but after a while that tape sticks tighter than superglue. If you've ever spent more than one second trying to remove tape from a bottle, try this bottle labeling tape trick, and change your tape more than once a year...

Tagged as: label, laboratory techniques, science videos, current protocols, biology, tip, molecular biology

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