Molecular Biology Methods

Products for your Molecular Biology Workflow

Molecular biology techniques are used to investigate the structure and function of the cells and tissues of living organisms. These techniques may include DNA and RNA analysis, gene expression, biochemical analysis, and protein production. Find DNA and RNA testing products, including reagents for locating specific DNA sequences, as well as products for transfection, chemical and electroporation transformations, nucleic acid labeling and detection, and more.

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Isolation & Purification

Well-prepared nucleic acids are critical to your experiments and research, so how you isolate and purify your samples is important. Multiple methods exist for disrupting the cells, removing debris, capturing your sample, removing contaminants, and eluting the sample for use in downstream applications. Find products for isolation, extraction, purification, and more to complete this step of your process.

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Labeling & Detection

Tags or labels, called probes, are added to nucleic acids to enable detection or purification. Labels may include radioactive phosphates, biotin, fluorophores, and enzymes. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is used to identify specific DNA sequences and tests can also be performed for pathogen detection. Find labeling and detection kits, spectrophotometers, fluorometers, and more below for your nucleic acid work.

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Amplification

The goal of PCR is the amplification of existing DNA. Ultimately, having multiple copies makes it possible to perform your assays. Choose from a variety of thermal cyclers, polymerases, master mixes, and other PCR systems to support your PCR amplification needs.

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Cloning & Modification

Cloning and genetic modification can be used to research and identify genetic defects. Cell and gene therapy are expanding fields of interest. Choose from a variety of competent cells, PCR cloning kits, enzymes and inhibitors, and more.

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Transfection

Mimicking natural viral processes, transfection artificially introduces nucleic acids to cells, producing various chemical, biological, or physical changes. Although the term transfection was originally used to describe the uptake of viral nucleic acid from a prokaryote‑infecting virus or bacteriophage, the term currently refers to any artificial introduction of foreign nucleic acid into a cell. Search for transfection reagents, electroporation supplies, and more to help effectively conduct your transfection procedures.

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Analysis

The yield from your PCR and molecular biology procedures must be further analyzed and evaluated to confirm the outcome of your assays, especially if the material is intended for other downstream applications. Shop electrophoresis equipment, gel stains, imaging and documentation systems, and more to help ensure the success of your molecular biology assays.

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