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SAFETY NOTES (the same as electrophoresis): | SAFETY NOTES (the same as electrophoresis): | ||
* ethidium bromide is toxic and mutagenic and is a suspected carcinogen. Be careful when handling ethidium bromide solutions and gel (always with gloves). | * ethidium bromide is toxic and mutagenic and is a suspected carcinogen. Be careful when handling ethidium bromide solutions and gel pieces (always with gloves). | ||
* ultraviolet radiation is harmful to the skin and eyes. Wear gloves and a face shield when using an exposed ultraviolet source. Always use the transilluminator protection. | * ultraviolet radiation is harmful to the skin and eyes. Wear gloves and a face shield when using an exposed ultraviolet source. Always use the transilluminator protection. Skin must not be exposed, use lab coat and gloves during gel cut. |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 22 September 2012
Gel extraction
- Set the transilluminator to 70% of power, prepare a becker with deionized water, a clean scalpel and the suitable protections for UV.
- Cut the band of interest and put it into an empty labelled 1.5-ml tube.
- Follow the NucleoSpin Extract II kit (Macherey-Nagel) with the exception that elution can be performed with 30 ul of Milli-Q water.
SAFETY NOTES (the same as electrophoresis):
- ethidium bromide is toxic and mutagenic and is a suspected carcinogen. Be careful when handling ethidium bromide solutions and gel pieces (always with gloves).
- ultraviolet radiation is harmful to the skin and eyes. Wear gloves and a face shield when using an exposed ultraviolet source. Always use the transilluminator protection. Skin must not be exposed, use lab coat and gloves during gel cut.