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*'''[[User:Kathmc|Kathleen]] 14:30, 25 August 2006 (EDT)''': Should this page be more general and link out to different types of gel loading dyes? For instance, the current info could be moved [[Agarose gel loading dye]], and would leave room other types of agarose gel loading dyes (which are sometimes used for RNA, too). The general [[Loading dye]] page could have links for dyes used with other types of gels, like SDS-PAGE (reducing, non-reducing, native, denaturing, etc.), native and denaturing acrylamide gels for nucleic acids, etc. Just thought I'd suggest this now before things got too far.
*'''[[User:Kathmc|Kathleen]] 14:30, 25 August 2006 (EDT)''': Should this page be more general and link out to different types of gel loading dyes? For instance, the current info could be moved [[Agarose gel loading dye]], and would leave room other types of agarose gel loading dyes (which are sometimes used for RNA, too). The general [[Loading dye]] page could have links for dyes used with other types of gels, like SDS-PAGE (reducing, non-reducing, native, denaturing, etc.), native and denaturing acrylamide gels for nucleic acids, etc. Just thought I'd suggest this now before things got too far.
**'''[[User:Rshetty|Reshma]] 14:59, 25 August 2006 (EDT)''': Sounds good to me.

Latest revision as of 11:59, 25 August 2006

  • Kathleen 14:30, 25 August 2006 (EDT): Should this page be more general and link out to different types of gel loading dyes? For instance, the current info could be moved Agarose gel loading dye, and would leave room other types of agarose gel loading dyes (which are sometimes used for RNA, too). The general Loading dye page could have links for dyes used with other types of gels, like SDS-PAGE (reducing, non-reducing, native, denaturing, etc.), native and denaturing acrylamide gels for nucleic acids, etc. Just thought I'd suggest this now before things got too far.
    • Reshma 14:59, 25 August 2006 (EDT): Sounds good to me.