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G-CAPSULE electroelution device

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G-Biosciences786-001

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pkg of 55 ea

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G-BioSciences 786-001

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G-CAPSULE is an electroelution tool for rapid recovery of PCR products, DNA fragments and proteins from agarose and polyacrylamide gels. G-CAPSULE consists of two main parts, G-CAPSULE for picking DNA or protein band from the gel, and G-CAPSULE , which traps the migrating DNA or protein during electroelution. After excising the DNA or protein band from the gel with G-CAPSULE , the G-CAPSULE assembly is then placed in a gel box and a current applied. Under the influence of an electrical field, DNA and protein molecules migrate toward the positive (+) terminal of the electrophoresis apparatus and captured by the G-CAPSULE and become bound to the membrane.

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G-Capsule is a trademark of Geno Technology, Inc.

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