It is generally believed that mitochondria evolved from a symbiotic relationship between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria have their own DNA and are inherited only through the female line. In this experiment, students will multiply two regions of mitochondrial DNA using PCR.
Kit contains: PCR EdvoBeads, Mitochondrial Primer Mix Concentrate, DNA Ladder, Control DNA Concentrate, TE Buffer, Proteinase K, UltraSpec-Agarose, Electrophoresis Buffer (50X), 10X Gel Loading Solution, Ethidium Bromide, FlashBlue staining, microcentrifuge and PCR tubes, disposable plastic beakers and some salt.
Further required: DNA electrophoresis, Thermocycler, Micropipettes: 5-50 μl, UV or Blue Light Transilluminator, (2) Water baths, Microcentrifuge and microwave or heating plate.
For more information and the manual click here
Edvotek 332 - included in the product box is a link to the most recent online manual (in English)
Mitochondria have their own DNA and are inherited only through the female line. In this experiment, students will multiply two regions of mitochondrial DNA using PCR.
Kit contains: PCR EdvoBeads, Mitochondrial Primer Mix Concentrate, DNA Ladder, Control DNA Concentrate, TE Buffer, Proteinase K, UltraSpec-Agarose, Electrophoresis Buffer (50X), 10X Gel Loading Solution, Ethidium Bromide, FlashBlue staining, microcentrifuge and PCR tubes, disposable plastic beakers and some salt.
Further required: DNA electrophoresis, Thermocycler, Micropipettes: 5-50 μl, UV or Blue Light Transilluminator, (2) Water baths, Microcentrifuge and microwave or heating plate.
For more information and the manual click here
Edvotek 332 - included in the product box is a link to the most recent online manual (in English)
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