Acrylamide and bis-acrylamide are major ingredients in polyacrylamide gels, a commonly used matrix for electrophoretic separation of nucleic acids and proteins. Fragments of DNA produced by various molecular biology techniques (eg. restriction endonuclease digestion, dideoxy sequencing, or the Maxam and Gilbert sequencing methods) can be separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Proteins may also be separated with polyacrylamide gels (eg. denaturing gels using SDS or urea, isoelectric focusing gels, native gels etc). The acrylamide:bis-acrylamide powder mix is available in a readily soluble form in exact proportions (37.5:1). The concentration is based on the total weight of both the acrylamide and bis-acrylamide.
- Ultra Pure Grade
- Powder ready-to-reconstitute form
- Ratio 37.5:1
Warning: For laboratory use only.