UltraPure™ TAE Buffer, 10X
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UltraPure™ TAE Buffer, 10X
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UltraPure™ TAE Buffer, 10X

UltraPure™ 10X TAE Buffer is a sterile-filtered solution of 400 mM Tris-acetate and 10 mM EDTA. TAE Buffer is theRead more
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Catalog number 15558026
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UltraPure™ 10X TAE Buffer is a sterile-filtered solution of 400 mM Tris-acetate and 10 mM EDTA. TAE Buffer is the most commonly used buffer for agarose DNA electrophoresis. It is supplied in 1 L plastic bottles or in a 4 L or 10 L stackable Cubitainer™ Box. A 1X TAE Buffer solution contains 40 mM Tris-acetate and 1 mM EDTA at pH 8.3.

Performance and Quality Testing: No DNase activity detected.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
BufferRunning Buffer
Concentration10 X
FormatBottle
Gel CompatibilityAgarose Gels
For Use With (Application)Nucleic Acid Gel Electrophoresis, Blotting
Product LineUltraPure™
Product TypeTAE Buffer
Quantity4 L
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature.

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