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  • really informative and interesting

  • great video thanks

  • love the video really good

  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • really informative and interesting

  • love the video man

  • interesting video and very informative

  • Thnx for uploading this video..it's really help me...

  • Haha, it sounds like he's saying "Egg Rolls" which is funny because he's Asian

  • thanks!!! this really helped me understand gel electrophoresis, which is good cuz I'm doing a science project on it!!! :)

  • Thank you!

  • Really a good video. Very informative indeed. Has anybody else tried loading samples outside the tank and then putting it in.

  • Really a good video. Very informative indeed. Has anybody else tried loading samples outside the tank and then putting it in.

  • Well, I would just like to share my experience.... When I was newly introduced to the gel electrophoresis.. it was rather difficult for me to load the samples into the well while the gel was in the tank.and each time I do this, the sample would simply flow out of the well.. So I would just like to share to those who are new out there that you can always opt for loading the samples first into the well and then gently releasing it into the the tank filled with your buffer... It works!!!

  • @Saran89 Nice trick, thanks for sharing!

  • Thank you so much for posting this. I have a competency exam in my lab class and we're gonna have to show that we can do this and this really really helped. Thanks :-)

  • You could make a video for the visualisation process with EtBr also...

  • Why TBE? Why not TAE? (Tris/ Acetic acid/ EDTA)

    Gel extraction for a TBE gel is different, but the gel doesn't heat as much I think. I use TAE.

  • @beeryya You can use TAE as well, it's up to you and based on your protocol. If your protocol specifically asks for TAE then use that. Otherwise TBE works just fine!

  • Ethidium Bromide ?

  • @osehie Everyone uses different stains so we didn't cover that in this video. EtBr is a commonly used one and can be added either to the gel mixture or used for staining afterwards. That depends on personal preference.

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