A short film showing the procedures involved in the production of an agarose gel. It is part one of a two part video. The second part of the film "Running an Agarose Gel" can also be found on the U...
A short film showing the procedures involved in the production of an agarose gel. It is part one of a two part video. The second part of the film "Running an Agarose Gel" can also be found on the University of Leicester YouTube Channel.
The film was produced by GENIE, based within the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester. Further information and materials can be found on the GENIE web site http://www.le.ac.uk/ge/genie/ and the GENIE VGEC web site http://www.le.ac.uk/ge/genie/vgec/
The film was directed by Jon Shears of ITS-Multimedia Services and the film was produced by Raymond Dagleish, Nicola Suter-Giorgini and Cas Kramer.
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Always good to have some of the basics available for the general public. No info on polyacrylamide gels and their bp resolution limits? Perhaps a later vid?
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