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Ethidium bromide (or
homidium bromide,
chloride salt
homidium chloride) is an
intercalating agent commonly used as a
fluorescent tag (nucleic acid stain)...
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strength of the buffer, and the
concentration of
intercalating dye such as
ethidium bromide if used
during electrop****sis.
Smaller molecules travel faster...
- for
agarose gel DNA electrop****sis.
GelRed structurally consists of two
ethidium subunits that are
bridged by a
linear oxygenated spacer.
GelRed is a fluorop****...
- An
ethidium homodimer ****ay can be used to
detect dead or
dying cells.
Ethidium homodimer is a membrane-impermeable
fluorescent dye
which binds to DNA...
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abbreviated by
chemists as EtBr (which is also used as an
abbreviation for
ethidium bromide). This
volatile compound has an ether-like odor. The preparation...
- acid stains.
Intensively studied DNA
intercalators include berberine,
ethidium bromide, proflavine, daunomycin, doxorubicin, and thalidomide. DNA intercalators...
- Most
intercalators are
aromatic and
planar molecules;
examples include ethidium bromide, acridines, daunomycin, and doxorubicin. For an
intercalator to...
- in
other applications. The DNA is
normally visualized by
staining with
ethidium bromide and then
viewed under a UV light, but
other methods of staining...
- way.
Circular DNA are more
strongly affected by
ethidium bromide concentration than
linear DNA if
ethidium bromide is
present in the gel
during electrop****sis...
- use of one or the
other is more a
matter of
preference and tradition.
Ethidium bromide intercalates and
stains DNA,
providing a
fluorescent red-orange...