Customized Gel Electrophoresis Service

Trust us to handle your Gel electrophoresis needs with precision and care.  

A5 DNA Lab offers comprehensive gel electrophoresis service, utilizing both agarose and polyacrylamide gel platforms to separate, analyze, and purify nucleic acids with precision and accuracy. Our experts skillfully optimize gel composition, buffer system, and electrophoresis conditions to ensure optimal resolution, sensitivity, and reproducibility. We provide high-quality agarose gel electrophoresis for routine DNA and RNA analysis, as well as specialized polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) for advanced applications, such as microsatellite genotyping. Our customized service includes gel casting, sample preparation, electrophoresis, staining, and imaging, with options for fragment analysis, band purification, and genotyping. At A5 DNA Lab, we prioritize customers’ satisfaction, delivering high-quality gel electrophoresis results and personalized support to facilitate innovative research, diagnostics, and biomarkers discovery.

PRICE

Varies between 0.15 $ (25 PKR) to 10 $ (2500 PKR), depending on number of samples and type of the electrophoretic run.

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We will charge only 2 $ (500 PKR) per run, given that we are provided with chemicals and reagents required for Electrophoresis by the client.

Frequently Asked Questions

The fundamental principle of electrophoresis is the existence of charge separation between the surface of a particle and the fluid immediately surrounding it. An applied electric field acts on the resulting charge density, causing the particle to migrate and the fluid around the particle to flow.

The types of gel most typically used are agarose and polyacrylamide gels. Each type of gel is well-suited to different types and sizes of the analyte.

Key factors that affect electrophoresis include the net charge and size/shape of molecules, as well as the ionic strength, pH, temperature, and type of support medium used. Common applications include separating proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological molecules to analyze samples.

Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate DNA, RNA or protein molecules based on their size and electrical charge. An electric current is used to move the molecules through a gel or other matrix.

When preparing your sample for electrophoresis, it is essential to pay attention to the quality of your sample. Poor or misleading results may occur due to degradation, contamination, or overloading. Degradation may be caused by enzymes, heat, or pH changes, resulting in smears or low intensity bands on the gel.

 

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