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High-density small-volume gel loading directly from capillary tubes.

H T Evensen1, D R Meldrum, C Saenphimmachak

  • 1University of Washington, Seattle 98195-2500, USA.

Biotechniques
|November 26, 1999
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A new method enables high-density loading of small DNA samples into agarose gels using pressurized capillaries. This technique simplifies gel loading, improving efficiency and lane density for DNA analysis.

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