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Thermo Scientific™

O'RangeRuler 5 bp DNA Ladder, ready-to-use

Catalog number: SM1303
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Thermo Scientific™

O'RangeRuler 5 bp DNA Ladder, ready-to-use

Catalog number: SM1303
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Catalog Number
SM1303
Unit Size
50 µg
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Thermo Scientific O'RangeRuler 5 bp DNA Ladder is designed for precise sizing of PCR products and other double-stranded DNA fragments in agarose or non-denaturing polyacrylamide gels. It is a step ladder with 5 bp differences between the DNA fragments. It consists of purified and ligated blunt-ended basic unit repeats of 5 bp. Not recommended for DNA quantification.

O'RangeRuler 5 bp DNA Ladder is supplied with 6X Orange DNA Loading Dye for sample DNA. Orange G dye can be used to monitor DNA migration in agarose or polyacrylamide gels and migrates at 50 bp in a 1% agarose gel. It is the preferable dye when visualization of small DNA fragments is important.

Highlights

• Step ladder with 5 bp increments
• Sharp bands, easy-to-remember fragment sizes
• Evenly spaced reference bands
• Ready-to-use—premixed with 6X Orange Loading Dye for direct loading and room temperature storage
• Supplied with loading dye for sample DNA
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Concentration
6X
Gel Type
Agarose
Label or Dye
Xylene Cyanol FF, Orange G
Product Type
DNA Ladder
Ready to Load
Yes
Shelf Life
6 Months
Size Range
10 to 100 bp
Gel Compatibility
Agarose Gels
Green Features
Sustainable packaging
Product Line
O’GeneRuler, O’RangeRuler

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