Horizontal Electrophoresis is a laboratory instrument designed for the separation of nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) in agarose gels using a horizontal configuration. It allows high-resolution separation based on molecular size and charge, making it essential for molecular biology research, diagnostics, and educational laboratories.
Horizontal electrophoresis systems are widely used in biotechnology, molecular biology, clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical research, and academic institutions. They are ideal for DNA/RNA analysis, PCR product separation, gel purification, and other applications requiring reliable and reproducible electrophoretic separation.
Modern horizontal electrophoresis units feature transparent gel trays, uniform electric field distribution, easy-to-use buffer chambers, and compact benchtop design. Safety features include insulated power connections and protective lids, ensuring safe laboratory operation.
Key Features:
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High-resolution separation of DNA and RNA
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Durable and chemically resistant agarose gel trays
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Even electric field for consistent results
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Compact benchtop design for efficient lab workflow
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Transparent lid for easy monitoring
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Safe and reliable operation
Applications:
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DNA and RNA separation and analysis
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PCR product verification
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Gel purification and molecular biology experiments
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Clinical and diagnostic research
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Biotechnology and pharmaceutical laboratories
Horizontal Electrophoresis provides a reliable, precise, and efficient solution for DNA/RNA separation, ensuring reproducible and accurate results for laboratories and research facilities.


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