Lambda DNA, commonly used as a DNA marker, control, or substrate, is available from several sources. This linear, double-stranded DNA strand of 48,502 bp originates from the E. coli bacteriophage lambda. It contains 12-bp single-stranded and self-complementary segments at the 5' ends, allowing circularization. Visit the supplier page for more details, including source, purity and concentration.
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MyBioSource.com
- Isolated from heat-inducible lysogen C1857 S7. Digestion with EcoRI and HindIII generates the characteristic 7 and 5 ...
- 48.5 Kbp
New England Biolabs
- Duplex DNA is isolated from bacteriophage lambda (cI857ind 1 Sam 7). Lambda DNA is 48,502 base pairs in length.
- 48.5 Kbp
- Duplex DNA is isolated from bacteriophage lambda (cI857ind 1 Sam 7). Lambda DNA is 48,502 base pairs in length.
- 48.5 Kbp
Promega
- Generates molecular weight size markers used in gel analysis of nucleic acids; nucleotide sequence has been determined
- 48.5 Kbp
- Created by digesting lambda DNA to completion with EcoRI and HindIII to generate 13 fragments of 125-21,226bp
- 125 - 21226 bp
Fisher BioReagents
- Molecular Weight Markers; Fisher BioReagents; Marker: lambda DNA/Hind III Digest; Range: 125 to 23,130 bp; Format: ...
- 125 - 23130 bp
- Unstained
- Molecular Weight Markers; Fisher BioReagents; Marker: lambda DNA/Hind III/PhiX-174 RF DNA-Hae III Digest; Range: 72 to ...
- 72 - 23130 bp
- Unstained
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Ambion Lambda DNA is digested to completion with Hind III
Generates fragments of the sizes 23,130, 9416, 6557, 4361, ... - Inquire
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
- Purified to an A260/A280 ≥1.8 from purified phage. Homogeneous by agarose gel electrophoresis. Generates the ...
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- Purified to an A260/A280 ≥1.8 from purified phage. Homogeneous by agarose gel electrophoresis. Generates the ...
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