
Transilluminator of DNA.
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What is a transilluminator? A transilluminator is a device used in molecular biology and biochemistry laboratories to visualize and document nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and proteins. The base is a blue LED lamp, the filter is a cutout from the blue light protection plate used by dentists. UniSafe Dye® (20,000x) is a nucleic acid intercalating dye. When interspersed with nucleic acids, it emits green fluorescence. This allows visualization with conventional UV or blue LED transilluminators. *Non-toxic and non-mutagenic* Features: - Versatile: intercalator for DNA and RNA compatible with agarose or polyacrylamide gels; - Flexible: Excitation by UV (302 or 312nm) and Blue LED (470nm) the excitation peaks for UniSafe Dye® are 309 and 419nm, respectively; - When linked to nucleic acids, it emits green fluorescence (537nm); - Sensitive: allows detection of bands from 5ng of DNA.
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