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Date: 2013-06-18 21:43:39
Bromides
Ethidium bromide
Mutagens
Staining
EtBr
Fluorescence
Pulsenet
Stain
Gel electrophoresis
Chemistry
Staining dyes
Molecular biology

“PulseNet: Under the Microscope” Volume 2 Alternate DNA Stains – Results and Recommendations All PulseNuts are well-acquainted with Ethidium Bromide (EtBr). It has been part of the standardized protocol since there

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