2024 NSTA New Orleans • EDVOTEK® Workshops

03 - Sweet Laboratory: Exploring Food Science with Biotechnology

Module II: Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

Concentrated buffer

Distilled water

Agarose

60°C

Flask

Caution! Flask will be HOT!

WAIT

POUR

60°C

CASTING THE AGAROSE GEL 1. DILUTE concentrated 50X Electrophoresis buffer with distilled water (refer to Table A for correct volumes depending on the size of your gel casting tray). 2. MIX agarose powder with buffer solution in a 250 mL flask (refer to Table A). 3. DISSOLVE agarose powder by boiling the solution. MICROWAVE the solution on high for 1 minute. Carefully REMOVE the flask from the microwave and MIX by swirling the flask. Continue to HEAT the solution in 15-second bursts until the agarose is completely dissolved (the solution should be clear like water). 4. COOL agarose to 60°C with careful swirling to promote even dissipation of heat. 5. While agarose is cooling, SEAL the ends of the gel-casting tray with the rubber end caps. PLACE the well template (comb) in the appropriate notch. 6. POUR the cooled agarose solution into the prepared gel-casting tray. The gel should thoroughly solidify within 20 minutes. The gel will stiffen and become less transpar - ent as it solidifies. 7. REMOVE end caps and comb. Take particular care when removing the comb to pre- vent damage to the wells.

Individual 0.8% UltraSpec-Agarose™ Gels

7 x 7 cm

0.6 mL

29.4 mL

0.24 g

30 mL

*Recommended gel volume for the EDGE™ Integrated Electrophoresis System (Cat. #500).

10 x 7 cm*

0.9 mL

44.1 mL

0.36 g

45 mL

14 x 7 cm

1.2 mL

58.8 mL

0.48 g

60 mL

* Recommended gel volume for the EDGE™ Integrated Electrophoresis System.

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