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Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies. Includes: 5 Beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies Includes: 5 beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Dryzyme™ samples are ready for restriction enzyme digestion reactions after rehydration and dissolving. Each of the 3 enclosed tubes contains 500 units of enzyme for a total of 1500 units. Storage: So
Due to their stable nature, most EDVOTEK® reagents are shipped ambient. Upon receipt, however, the materials should be stored according to the accompanying instructions. • 20 µl for 20 gels • Storage:
Transparent 96-well plastic microtiter plates. The transparency facilitates easy viewing of color reactions. • Set of 6 Plates
• (6) 4-20% Tris-Glycine-SDS Precast Polyacrylamide Gel (PAGE) • Size: 9 x 10 cm • Designed for Separating Protein Fragments 20-100 kDa • Each Gel Has 10 Wells • Well Volume is 30 µl • Requires Refrig
This solution is recommended for the extraction of DNA from various fruit and vegetable tissues. The composition is safe for classroom use and is ideal for use in developing independent inquiry-based
170 ml Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage
PCR EdvoBeads provide the reagents for 25 PCR reactions in a convenient ambient-temperature-stable bead. PCR Beads have been optimized for PCR reactions and contain buffer, nucleotides and Taq DNA Pol
This 50-fold concentrated solution (Tris-acetate, EDTA, pH 7.8) is sufficient for making 25 liters of diluted working buffer. Storage: Room Temperature
he all-new EdvoPette™ is a lightweight cordless pipetting controller ideally suited as an aliquoting tool for instructors and teaching assistants. It utilizes pipets from 1 - 100 mL. Expect approximat
The latest in electrophoresis design! Our newly redesigned MV10 gel tank is designed for easy separation of proteins on polyacrylamide gels utilizing our unique gel support cassette clip. It allows ge
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Features highlighted gel loading line and includes: (2) 7 x 7 cm Gel Trays, (2) 6/8 Tooth Combs, & (2) Sets of Rubber End Caps
The Piccolo™ Microcentrifuge is ideal for quick spin downs, micro-filter cell separations and cell pelleting. It is compact, easy to use and comes with a host of extras. Features: • Small footprint an
The integrity and stability of DNA is essential to life. However, every day this molecule is under assault from environmental stressors like UV radiation, mutagenic chemicals, and even normal metaboli
Quantitative PCR (qPCR also known as real-time PCR) simultaneously amplifies and detects targeted DNA allowing scientists to discover the starting amount of a specific DNA sequence in an experimental
Bioinformatics is a field dedicated to biological data analysis; an interface between computers and human health. Scientists use powerful computers to create simulations of biological activity and pro
Humans live in a delicate balance with the microorganisms that live in and on their bodies. If this balance is disrupted, harmful bacteria can multiply and cause disease. In this experiment, students
In this experiment, students will isolate their mitochondrial DNA and use the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to amplify two separate regions of the mitochondrial genome. Results are analyzed using ag
Teach your students about synthetic biology with this exciting and exclusive lab! Students use PCR to amplify the coding sequence of the BSMT1 enzyme. This interesting enzyme is responsible for the fo
Colony PCR represents a simple and easy way to determine whether cloning and transformation experiments were successful. In this experiment, students will use colony PCR to analyze bacteria transforme
Coronary heart disease and stroke are major causes of death in the Western world. Elevated blood cholesterol levels are a serious risk factor for both conditions. The genetic disease familial hypercho
In this experiment, students will engineer bacteria that are capable of surviving on a distant planet! Students will simulate the use of CRISPR-Cas9 to modify bacterial DNA, which will then be transfo
In this experiment, students actually purify the restriction enzyme, Eco RI! This procedure utilizes an ion exchange chromatography step for Eco RI purification. Column fractions are assayed for the e
Cloning is frequently performed to study gene structure and function, and to enhance gene expression. This experiment is divided into five modules. Clones are constructed by ligation of a vector and a
When DNA is subcloned in the pUC polylinker region, ß-galactosidase production is interrupted, resulting in the inability of cells to hydrolyze X-Gal. This results in the production of white colonies
Dissolved oxygen levels are used to monitor the health and productivity of aquatic ecosystems. In this kit, students familiarize themselves with the Winkler method by examining the relationship betwee
Chromatographic separation is performed by thin layer chromatography. Key reagents are included to demonstrate photosynthesis. • Understand and explore photosynthesis using biotechnology • Separate ch
Materials and dialysis tubing are provided to perform procedures involving diffusion, dialysis, water potential and to determine osmotic potential. • Explore the ins and outs of diffusion and osmosis
Now with NEW substrate! Antibodies are highly specific in their recognition of antigens. This ELISA experiment demonstrates the quantitation of varying concentrations of viral antigens as detected by
In this experiment, students will prepare a seed extract from Jack Bean Meal, fractionate the extract by affinity chromatography, and elute the bound glucose binding protein. The presence of biologica
Radial immunodiffusion quantitatively determines the level of an antigen. Antibody is incorporated into liquefied agar and allowed to gel. The antigen is added to small wells and radiates throughout t
Learn how immunoelectrophoresis identifies proteins based on their combined electrophoretic and immunological properties. This method is useful to monitor antigen and antigen-antibody purity and to id
Your students will learn the basic principles of the Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) in this precise and sensitive antibody-based detection kit. Experiment components do not contain human se
Teach your students the ELISA technique in less than half the time of traditional ELISAs! This experiment eliminates the need for the primary and secondary antibody normally needed for ELISAs because
NGSS-aligned with MS-LS1 Milk proteins are the most common food allergens in children. Accurate detection and labeling is vital to inform consumers about potentially dangerous foods. In this inquiry-b
Due to the worldwide spread of the respiratory disease COVID-19, scientists developed diagnostic tests in order to identify and monitor the disease. In this simulated medical test, students will perfo
When bacteria are used to make medicinally useful proteins by transformation, the protein of interest must be separated from all of the other cellular proteins. In this experiment, the unique fluoresc
Study the diversity of fish with these pre-stained, lyophilized proteins. Total protein from Perch, Walleye and Salmon is extracted and pre-stained using an indicator dye. Each fish protein sample has
In this experiment, a plasmid DNA is cleaved with different combinations of restriction enzymes. By determining the fragment size and using agarose gel electrophoresis, the relative positions of the r
n today’s forensic science laboratory, toxicologists identify drugs and toxins in samples collected from crime scenes, victims, and potential suspects. If present, the toxicologist also determines whe
This objective of this experiment is to introduce students to some of the techniques used by forensics scientists for analyzing blood. The students first check for the presence of blood typing using t
Microbes, including bacteria, are living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. In this lab, students will do two experiments to explore the properties of bacterial growth. First,
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a serious disease that suppresses a patient’s immune system which leaves them susceptible to infections. In th
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Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies. Includes: 5 Beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies Includes: 5 beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Dryzyme™ samples are ready for restriction enzyme digestion reactions after rehydration and dissolving. Each of the 3 enclosed tubes contains 500 units of enzyme for a total of 1500 units. Storage: So
Due to their stable nature, most EDVOTEK® reagents are shipped ambient. Upon receipt, however, the materials should be stored according to the accompanying instructions. • 20 µl for 20 gels • Storage:
Transparent 96-well plastic microtiter plates. The transparency facilitates easy viewing of color reactions. • Set of 6 Plates
• (6) 4-20% Tris-Glycine-SDS Precast Polyacrylamide Gel (PAGE) • Size: 9 x 10 cm • Designed for Separating Protein Fragments 20-100 kDa • Each Gel Has 10 Wells • Well Volume is 30 µl • Requires Refrig
This solution is recommended for the extraction of DNA from various fruit and vegetable tissues. The composition is safe for classroom use and is ideal for use in developing independent inquiry-based
170 ml Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage
PCR EdvoBeads provide the reagents for 25 PCR reactions in a convenient ambient-temperature-stable bead. PCR Beads have been optimized for PCR reactions and contain buffer, nucleotides and Taq DNA Pol
This 50-fold concentrated solution (Tris-acetate, EDTA, pH 7.8) is sufficient for making 25 liters of diluted working buffer. Storage: Room Temperature
he all-new EdvoPette™ is a lightweight cordless pipetting controller ideally suited as an aliquoting tool for instructors and teaching assistants. It utilizes pipets from 1 - 100 mL. Expect approximat
The latest in electrophoresis design! Our newly redesigned MV10 gel tank is designed for easy separation of proteins on polyacrylamide gels utilizing our unique gel support cassette clip. It allows ge
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Features highlighted gel loading line and includes: (2) 7 x 7 cm Gel Trays, (2) 6/8 Tooth Combs, & (2) Sets of Rubber End Caps
The Piccolo™ Microcentrifuge is ideal for quick spin downs, micro-filter cell separations and cell pelleting. It is compact, easy to use and comes with a host of extras. Features: • Small footprint an
The integrity and stability of DNA is essential to life. However, every day this molecule is under assault from environmental stressors like UV radiation, mutagenic chemicals, and even normal metaboli
Quantitative PCR (qPCR also known as real-time PCR) simultaneously amplifies and detects targeted DNA allowing scientists to discover the starting amount of a specific DNA sequence in an experimental
Bioinformatics is a field dedicated to biological data analysis; an interface between computers and human health. Scientists use powerful computers to create simulations of biological activity and pro
Humans live in a delicate balance with the microorganisms that live in and on their bodies. If this balance is disrupted, harmful bacteria can multiply and cause disease. In this experiment, students
In this experiment, students will isolate their mitochondrial DNA and use the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to amplify two separate regions of the mitochondrial genome. Results are analyzed using ag
Teach your students about synthetic biology with this exciting and exclusive lab! Students use PCR to amplify the coding sequence of the BSMT1 enzyme. This interesting enzyme is responsible for the fo
Colony PCR represents a simple and easy way to determine whether cloning and transformation experiments were successful. In this experiment, students will use colony PCR to analyze bacteria transforme
Coronary heart disease and stroke are major causes of death in the Western world. Elevated blood cholesterol levels are a serious risk factor for both conditions. The genetic disease familial hypercho
In this experiment, students will engineer bacteria that are capable of surviving on a distant planet! Students will simulate the use of CRISPR-Cas9 to modify bacterial DNA, which will then be transfo
In this experiment, students actually purify the restriction enzyme, Eco RI! This procedure utilizes an ion exchange chromatography step for Eco RI purification. Column fractions are assayed for the e
Cloning is frequently performed to study gene structure and function, and to enhance gene expression. This experiment is divided into five modules. Clones are constructed by ligation of a vector and a
When DNA is subcloned in the pUC polylinker region, ß-galactosidase production is interrupted, resulting in the inability of cells to hydrolyze X-Gal. This results in the production of white colonies
Dissolved oxygen levels are used to monitor the health and productivity of aquatic ecosystems. In this kit, students familiarize themselves with the Winkler method by examining the relationship betwee
Chromatographic separation is performed by thin layer chromatography. Key reagents are included to demonstrate photosynthesis. • Understand and explore photosynthesis using biotechnology • Separate ch
Materials and dialysis tubing are provided to perform procedures involving diffusion, dialysis, water potential and to determine osmotic potential. • Explore the ins and outs of diffusion and osmosis
Now with NEW substrate! Antibodies are highly specific in their recognition of antigens. This ELISA experiment demonstrates the quantitation of varying concentrations of viral antigens as detected by
In this experiment, students will prepare a seed extract from Jack Bean Meal, fractionate the extract by affinity chromatography, and elute the bound glucose binding protein. The presence of biologica
Radial immunodiffusion quantitatively determines the level of an antigen. Antibody is incorporated into liquefied agar and allowed to gel. The antigen is added to small wells and radiates throughout t
Learn how immunoelectrophoresis identifies proteins based on their combined electrophoretic and immunological properties. This method is useful to monitor antigen and antigen-antibody purity and to id
Your students will learn the basic principles of the Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) in this precise and sensitive antibody-based detection kit. Experiment components do not contain human se
Teach your students the ELISA technique in less than half the time of traditional ELISAs! This experiment eliminates the need for the primary and secondary antibody normally needed for ELISAs because
NGSS-aligned with MS-LS1 Milk proteins are the most common food allergens in children. Accurate detection and labeling is vital to inform consumers about potentially dangerous foods. In this inquiry-b
Due to the worldwide spread of the respiratory disease COVID-19, scientists developed diagnostic tests in order to identify and monitor the disease. In this simulated medical test, students will perfo
When bacteria are used to make medicinally useful proteins by transformation, the protein of interest must be separated from all of the other cellular proteins. In this experiment, the unique fluoresc
Study the diversity of fish with these pre-stained, lyophilized proteins. Total protein from Perch, Walleye and Salmon is extracted and pre-stained using an indicator dye. Each fish protein sample has
In this experiment, a plasmid DNA is cleaved with different combinations of restriction enzymes. By determining the fragment size and using agarose gel electrophoresis, the relative positions of the r
n today’s forensic science laboratory, toxicologists identify drugs and toxins in samples collected from crime scenes, victims, and potential suspects. If present, the toxicologist also determines whe
This objective of this experiment is to introduce students to some of the techniques used by forensics scientists for analyzing blood. The students first check for the presence of blood typing using t
Microbes, including bacteria, are living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. In this lab, students will do two experiments to explore the properties of bacterial growth. First,
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a serious disease that suppresses a patient’s immune system which leaves them susceptible to infections. In th
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