GelRed® is an ultra sensitive, extremely stable and environmentally safe fluorescent nucleic acid dye designed to replace the highly toxic ethidium bromidefrom
Biotium
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Description:
GelRed from Biotium is an ultra-sensitive, extremely stable and environmentally safe fluorescent nucleic acid dye designed to replace the highly toxic ethidium bromide (EB) for staining dsDNA,
ssDNA or RNA in agarose gels or polyacrylamide gels.
It is far more sensitive than EB without requiring a destaining step.
GelRed and EB have virtually the same spectra, so you can directly replace EB with GelRed without changing your existing imaging system. GelRed(TM) can be used to stain dsDNA, ssDNA or RNA in agarose gel via either precast or post gel staining.
It can also be used to stain dsDNA, ssDNA or RNA in polyacrylamide gel via post gel staining and it is also compatible with downstream DNA manipulations such as digestion with a restriction enzyme, Southern blotting techniques and clonings.
A series of safety tests have confirmed that GelRed(TM) is noncytotoxic, nonmutagenic and nonhazardous at concentrations well above the working concentrations used in gel staining. As a result, GelRed can be safely disposed in regular trash, providing convenience and reducing cost in waste disposal.
Concentration: supplied as 10,000X solution in water.
Storage: @ room-temperature or longterm +4°C
Transport: @ room-temperature
For detailed protocols for use, please download the GelRed™ Product Information Sheet. Also see our GelRed™ and GelGreen™ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Please have a look to our new economically fluorescent dyes:
S440: Gel GreenSafe fluorescent Stain
S445: Gel RedSafe fluorescent Stain
A new alternative to GelRed, GelGreen and Ethidium Bromide
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Please have a look to our new economically fluorescent dyes:
S440: Gel GreenSafe fluorescent Stain
S445: Gel RedSafe fluorescent Stain
A new alternative to GelRed, GelGreen and Ethidium Bromide