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Student Lab Activity Edvotek™ In Search of the Sickle Cell GeneS11315

Student-Lab-Activity-Edvotek™-In-Search-of-the-Sickle-Cell-GeneS11315

SKU #

#989318

MPN #

S11315

Brand

Fisher Scientific

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

TEST KIT, SICKLE CELL GENE

$308.63 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 989318
Manufacturer # S11315
Brand Edvotek™ In Search of the Sickle Cell Gene
Manufacturer Fisher Scientific
Application Student Lab Activity
Contents1 Sickle Cell Gene Sample, Sickle Cell Trait (Carrier) Sample, Normal Gene Sample, Mother's DNA Sample, Father's DNA Sample, Child's DNA Sample, Agarose, Electrophoresis Buffer, Nylon Membranes, Filter Paper, Blot Stain,NaCl, NaOH, Instructions
For Use With For Educational Purposes Only
UNSPSC Code 41116133

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  • Southern blotting is an important technique used widely in clinical genetics and research
  • By transferring DNA from an agarose gel onto a membrane, the method allows you to analyze and identify the DNA bands on a gel precisely
  • Students will use Southern blotting to find a point mutation in the hemoglobin gene indicating Sickle Cell Anemia
  • None of the experiment components are derived from human sources
  • Enough for 5 lab groups