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Xylene cyanol can be used as an electrop****tic
color marker, or
tracking dye, to
monitor the
process of
agarose gel electrop****sis and polyacrylamide...
- 5 °C. It is the
predominant tautomer and an
isomer of
cyanic acid (aka.
cyanol) (H−O−C≡N). The
derived anion of
isocyanic acid is the same as the derived...
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citizen science website for bird
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correspondence Xylene cyanol, a
color marker used in gel electrop****sis Cross-country
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- orange, an
indicator consisting of a
solution of
methyl orange and
xylene cyanol,
changes from grey-violet to
green as the
solution becomes more basic. Methyl...
- a DNA
fragment of
about 300 base pairs, in 2%
agarose as 150 bp.
Xylene cyanol and
orange G may also be used for this purpose.
Bromophenol blue is also...
- of
isocyanic acid, H−N=C=O, and its
lesser tautomer cyanic acid (a.k.a.
cyanol), H−O−C≡N. Any salt
containing the ion, such as
ammonium cyanate, is called...
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concentration of
buffer and
other component).
Bromophenol blue and
xylene cyanol can also be used for this purpose. PubChem. "Cresol red". pubchem.ncbi.nlm...
- xylene.
Alkylbenzene C2-Benzenes
Hydrodealkylation Transalkylation Xylene cyanol ξύλον. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Gr****–English
Lexicon at...
- the well. The
loading buffer also
includes colored dyes such as
xylene cyanol and
bromophenol blue used to
monitor the
progress of the electrop****sis...
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color markers include Bromophenol blue,
Cresol Red,
Orange G and
Xylene cyanol.
Xylene and
bromophenol blue are the most
commonly used dyes.[citation needed]...