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A DNA ladder consisting of 13 DNA fragments ranging in size from 250 bp to 10 kb, provided pre-diluted in 1X loading buffer so that it is ready to load.
1 kb DNA Ladder, Ready-to-Load is suitable for sizing linear double-stranded DNA fragments from 250 bp to 10 kb. The ladder consists of 13 double stranded DNA bands. The 1 kb and 3 kb bands have increased intensity to provide internal orientation.
Note: This product serves as a replacement for the discontinued Ready-to-Use 1 kb DNA Ladder (Cat. No. 31022).
Ready-to-Load Ladders are provided pre-diluted in 1X loading buffer at a concentration of 20 ng/uL. A separate vial of 6X loading buffer is provided to add to your DNA samples. The loading buffer provided contains density agents and two blue electrophoresis tracking dyes that run at approximately 1.5 kb and 200 bp in a 1% agarose gel. We also offer a 100 bp DNA Ladder, Ready-to-Load (31085).
Learn more about our products for nucleic acid gel electrophoresis workflows.
We and other users have often observed that GelGreen® stains ssDNA and RNA orange/ pink and dsDNA green. We have also seen that smaller dsDNA fragments can appear orange-pink, the color ranging from white-pink-orange. We are not sure about the underlying mechanism, possibly the structure of single-stranded nucleic acids favors an altered stacking interaction of GelGreen® monomers leading to the formation of J-aggregates that have red emission.
Yes, use the post-staining protocol for polyacrylamide gels. For polyacrylamide gels containing 3.5-10% acrylamide, typical staining time is 30 minutes to 1 hour with gels of higher acrylamide content requiring longer staining time.,
Biotium also offers PAGE GelRed® a non-toxic, non-mutagenic dye specifically designed for staining DNA in polyacrylamide gels.
We don’t recommend adding GelRed® or GelGreen® directly to loading buffer, because this can result in inaccurate band migration. Biotium offers 6X GelRed® Prestain Loading Buffers designed for this application, although we do not recommended them for applications where precise DNA band sizing is required. For the most accurate determination of DNA band sizes, we recommend using GelRed® post-staining (see the GelRed® protocol for details).