ethidium bromide การใช้
- Then it was injected with an ethidium bromide stain.
- Its fluorophore, and therefore its optical properties, are essentially identical to those of ethidium bromide.
- Ethidium bromide can be added to YPD media and used as an inhibitor for cell growth.
- When stained with ethidium bromide, the gel is viewed with an ultraviolet ( UV ) transilluminator.
- The most common flourescent dye is ethidium bromide.
- Ethidium bromide has also been used extensively to reduce mitochondrial DNA copy number in proliferating cells.
- Toxic effect of ethidium bromide on trypanosomas is caused by shift of their kinetoplastid DNA to Z-form.
- Yet both these substances are flagged as highly carcinogenic ( just like ethidium bromide and DAPI ).
- Acridine orange can be used in conjunction with ethidium bromide to differentiate between viable, apoptotic and necrotic cells.
- Examples include ethidium bromide and acridine.
- Ethidium bromide may be a mutagen, although this depends on the organism exposed and the circumstances of exposure.
- The DNA fragments of different lengths are visualized using a fluorescent dye specific for DNA, such as ethidium bromide.
- An alternative method, utilizing SYBR Safe DNA gel stain and blue-light illumination, avoids the DNA damage associated with ethidium bromide and UV light.
- The ethidium bromide may be added to the agarose solution before it gels, or the DNA gel may be stained later after electrophoresis.
- Circular DNA are more strongly affected by ethidium bromide concentration than linear DNA if ethidium bromide is present in the gel during electrophoresis.
- I'm using ethidium bromide to visualise and only exposing the gel for a moment's glance and throwing it away as not getting results.
- Circular DNA are more strongly affected by ethidium bromide concentration than linear DNA if ethidium bromide is present in the gel during electrophoresis.
- An example is " Escherichia coli " mvrC which prevents the incorporation of methyl viologen into cells and is involved in ethidium bromide efflux.
- As a result, DNA intercalators are often carcinogen s, with benzopyrene | benzopyrene diol epoxide, acridine s, aflatoxin and ethidium bromide being well-known examples.
- It sounds like you were working with methylene blue, and that your friend used ethidium bromide .-Nunh-huh 07 : 07, 11 November 2005 ( UTC)
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