Carolina Exclusive • Electrophoresis DNA Fingerprinting Kits Room
PCR Forensics Simulation Kit Intermediate—Easy to perform; requires some background
knowledge.
This intermediate-level kit introduces the concepts of PCR and DNA fingerprinting and simulates the use of DNA in forensic investigations. The “DNA fingerprints” of 2 suspects are compared at 2 loci for a match with evidence DNA after being electrophoresed in agarose gels and stained with CarolinaBLU™
stain. The kit’s predigested DNA can also be bought in bulk
by the mL; minimum order is 1 mL. Note: Order bulk DNA 2 weeks prior to desired ship date. Sold only to schools and businesses. Kits include:
Sets of DNA Sample (for 1 experiment) Agarose
20× TBE Buffer Gloves
CarolinaBLU™ CarolinaBLU™ Staining Tray
Final Stain Gel and Buffer Stain
Disposable Needle-Nosed Bulbs for Loading Gels Teacher’s Manual with Reproducible Student Guide
Needed but not included:
Gel Electrophoresis Chamber and Power Supply White Light Box (optional)
211213 211214 211212
211210E1 211210E2
4-Station Kit 8-Station Kit
211210SX1 Suspect X1 DNA 211210SX2 Suspect X2 DNA 211210SY1 Suspect Y1 DNA 211210SY2 Suspect Y2 DNA
Each Each
DNA for 8-Station Kit Each Evidence 1 DNA Evidence 2 DNA
Per mL Per mL Per mL Per mL Per mL Per mL
4-Station Kit 4
3.2 g
150 mL 8
250 mL 7 mL 4
28 1
8-Station Kit 8
6 g
200 mL 16
250 mL 7 mL 8
56 1
211214 PCR Forensics Simulation 8-Station Kit Teacher Testimonial
“I have used Carolina’s PCR forensics simulation DNA fingerprinting kit at a local biotechnology symposium [I have hosted] each year since 1994. Literally thousands of students have benefited from using this kit to foster their understanding of gel electrophoresis, PCR, restriction endo- nucleases, and the reading of a DNA fingerprint . . .”
Myron Blosser High School Biology Teacher
Recipient of a National Association of Biology Teachers Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year Award for Virginia
Temp. DNA Storage
Customer Review
“Outbreak! [Fingerprinting Virus DNA Kit] provides an introduc- tion to gel electrophoresis that is plenty easy for my regular 9th–10th graders to understand, yet relevant to what’s going on in molecular biology in the real world.”
High School Biology Teacher
Outbreak! Fingerprinting Virus DNA Kit Intermediate—Easy to perform; requires some background knowledge.
Students become virus hunters with this easy-to-use kit. They interpret DNA fingerprints to identify the viral strain responsible for a potentially deadly fictitious- disease outbreak. Students load harmless predigested DNA samples onto agarose gels and separate the fragments to produce DNA fingerprints. Included references to articles about emerging diseases can help students learn more. Note: Sold only to schools and businesses. Kits include:
Sets of DNA Samples (for 1 experiment) Agarose
Room
Temp. DNA Storage
50× TAE buffer Gloves
CarolinaBLU™ CarolinaBLU™ Staining Tray
Final Stain Gel and Buffer Stain
Disposable Needle-Nosed Bulbs for Loading Gels Teacher’s Manual with Reproducible Student Guide
Needed but not included:
Gel Electrophoresis Chamber and Power Supply White Light Box (optional)
211206 4-Station Kit 211207 8-Station Kit
Each Each
211204 DNA for 8-Station Kit Each Teacher’s Choice 211207 Outbreak! Fingerprinting Virus DNA 8-Station Kit 100% satisfaction guaranteed valuable teacher resources:
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4-Station Kit 4
2.4 g
50 mL 8
250 mL 7 mL 4
16 1
8-Station Kit 8
5 g
100 mL 16
250 mL 7 mL 8
32 1
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