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Cat. #225 DNA Fingerprinting Using Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzyme Digests 35-60 min. Electrophoresis 45 min.
For 6 Gels. Teach your students about restriction en - zyme digests in the context of forensic science! Your students will cut DNA with restriction enzymes and then compare the banding pattern of the crime scene DNA versus that of two suspects using agarose gel electrophoresis.
Storage: Some Components Require Refrigerator and Freezer Storage Upon Receipt. CLICK HERE For Experiment #225 Components and Requirements.
Cat. #109 DNA Fingerprinting by Restriction Enzyme Patterns
For 8 Gels/8 Lab Groups. Basic concepts of DNA fingerprinting are featured in this lab by comparing crime scene DNA with suspect DNAs. Fingerprint patterns are separated by agarose gel electro - phoresis and the students determine who may have done it!
Complete in 45 min.
Storage: Room Temperature Stable. Storage of Ready-to-Load™ QuickStrip™ samples in the refrigerator is recommended. CLICK HERE For Experiment #109 Components and Requirements.
QuickStrips ™
Cat. #371 DNA Fingerprinting Using PCR
Set Up 30 min. PCR 2 hrs. Electrophoresis 45 min.
For 25 students working in 5 groups. Give your students the opportunity to carry out PCR in the classroom! This kit provides easy to follow instructions for your students to develop various crime scene scenarios independently. Plasmid DNA, when amplified by PCR, provides products that represent individual DNA profiles. Your students can then solve a crime!
Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage Upon Receipt. CLICK HERE For Experiment #371 Components and Requirements.
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