E-Gel™ NGS™ 0.8% Agarose Gels
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E-Gel™ NGS™ 0.8% Agarose Gels
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E-Gel™ NGS™ 0.8% Agarose Gels

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E-Gel NGS 0.8% Agarose Gels are self-contained, pre-cast agarose gels designed to provide fast, convenient, and easy electrophoresis. Each E-GelRead more
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Catalog number A25798
Price (USD)
216.00
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Price (USD)
216.00
Each
Add to cart
E-Gel NGS 0.8% Agarose Gels are self-contained, pre-cast agarose gels designed to provide fast, convenient, and easy electrophoresis. Each E-Gel agarose gel is ready for use with agarose, electrodes, and SYBR Safe DNA gel stain packaged inside an 11-well, easy-to-open, UV- and blue-light transparent cassette. SYBR Safe stain can be viewed with blue light, which minimizes DNA damage and allows safe, real-time monitoring of DNA migration using the E-Gel Power Snap Electrophoresis System.

Easy access to the gel
The gel cassette is designed to open with a gel knife, so that the gel inside can be accessed readily for excision of specific bands or transferred to a membrane for Southern blot analysis.

Nucleic acid markers
Learn more about our E-Gel DNA ladders ›

Running and viewing apparatus
E-Gel NGS gels require the E-Gel Power Snap Electrophoresis System for running and viewing the gel in real time.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Compatible LaddersE-Gel™ 1 Kb Plus DNA Ladder
Gel Percentage0.8%
Gel TypeE-Gel
Product TypeAgarose Gel
Separation Range800 to 10,000 bp
Stain TypeSYBR™ Safe
Wells11-well
Green FeaturesLess hazardous
Quantity10 gels
Well DesignSingle Comb
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How can I view DNA on my E-Gel agarose gel with SYBR Safe DNA stain?

SYBR Safe-stained gels can be visualized with a standard UV transilluminator, a laser-based scanner equipped with an excitation source in the UV range or between 470 and 530 nm, or a blue-light transilluminator.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Purification and Analysis Support Center.

My E-Gel agarose gel has speckles when viewed in the imager. What should I do?

Here are some suggestions:

- Try cleaning the cassettes with alcohol and Kimwipes wipers.
- Try cleaning the camera lens.
- Try to adjust the exposure time and brightness options of the documentation system you are using.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Purification and Analysis Support Center.

My sample is leaking from the wells when running my E-Gel agarose gels. What happened?

Please ensure that you have not overloaded the well and that the wells were not damaged during comb removal.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Purification and Analysis Support Center.

I accidentally stored my E-Gel agarose gels at 4 degrees C instead of room temperature. Can I still use them?

While we recommend storage at room temperature, these gels will still be usable. Bring the gels to room temperature prior to the run for optimal conditions.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within ourNucleic Acid Gel Electrophoresis and Blotting Support Center.

What loading buffer should I use for my E-Gel agarose gels?

Loading buffer is optional. Samples can be loaded directly into the wells if no buffer is used, or you can dilute them with deionized water or TE buffer. If you want to use a loading buffer, please see the recipes below:

E-Gel agarose gels (including EX)
10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5
1 mM EDTA
0.005% bromophenol blue
0.005% xylene cyanol FF
E-Gel CloneWell II and E-Gel SizeSelect II agarose gels
10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5
1 mM EDTA

Alternatively, you can use 10X BlueJuice Gel Loading Buffer or TrackIt Loading Buffer. Dilute this buffer 50- to 200-fold to obtain optimal results with E-Gel agarose gels.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Purification and Analysis Support Center.