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Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
Reagents and Materials
1X TA
Graduated Cylinder
125 mL flask
Agarose
Gel Pouring Tray
Tape
Gel rig
Red Safe
Protocol
Measure out 100mL of 1x TAE buffer;
Transfer buffer to 125 mL flask;
Weigh out enough agarose to make a 1% gel (in our case 1.0 g of agarose was the right amount);
Transfer agarose to 125mL flask;
Melt agarose in microwave until solution is almost boiling, stirring every 15-20 seconds (should be around 2 minutes);
Allow agarose to cool (do not let it cool to the point where it is hard);
Add 5 uL of Red Safe to the cooling agarose;
Assemble the gel pouring apparatus by inserting gate into slots;
Allow gel to cool until flask can be handled comfortably;
Place comb in the gel rig;
Pour agarose into gel tray;
Allow to solidify. While the gel is solidifying prepare the samples. Add your sample and 1 uL 10x Loading Dye, 4 uL of DNA and 5 uL of water;
Pour 1X TAE over gel so that gel is covered by a 3-5mm buffer;
Load samples into lane (Don't forget to load a 1kb+ ladder into one of the lanes);
Hook electrodes to gel apparatus;
Run the apparatus at 100V for 30 - 45 minutes (make sure to watch that the dye does not run off the gel);
Visualize the gel and record the results.