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Blinded by the Light: UV Rays and DNA Damage

According to the World Health Organization, between 2 and 3 million cases of skin cancer occur globally every year. Many of these cancers are caused by preventable damage to DNA by UV light during sun

£109.99

Morphology of Cancer Cells

When normal cells are grown in culture they stop growing when they become overcrowded. This is called contact inhibition. Cancer cells in culture grow in an uncontrolled way because they have lost thi

£109.99

MyLab™ Custom Kit - Simulation of COVID-19 Antibody Test

Are you planning a virtual curriculum or looking for experiments ideal for distance learning? With MyLab™ custom kits from Edvotek, you can plan your curriculum and have all the materials sent directl

£46.50

Protein InstaStain® 15 gels

Protein InstaStain® sheets stain gels faster than conventional methods. Protein InstaStain® gives high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are also environmen

£55.00

Demonstration DNA Electrophoresis LabStation™

M12 Complete™ Electrophoresis Pac DuoSource™ 150 Power Supply (75 V or 150 V for 1 or 2 units) Fixed Volume MiniPipette (35 µl) Yellow Micropipet Tips(1 - 200 µl /2 Racks of 96) Whose DNA Was Left Beh

£408.00

Personal PCR LabStation™

This LabStation™ includes the following: 1 EdvoCycler™ Jr. (16 x 0.2 ml) 2 M12 Complete™ Package (14 x 7 cm Tray & 7 x 7 cm Trays (2) 1 QuadraSource™ Power Supply (10-300V, for 1 to 4 units) 2 Variabl

£1,850.00

Classroom PCR LabStation™

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: 1 EdvoCycler™ 2 (48 x 0.2 ml) 6 M12 Complete™ Package (14 x 7 cm Tray & 7 x 7 cm Trays (2) 3 QuadraSource™ Power Supply (10-300V, for 1 to 4 units) 6 Variable MicroPipette (5 - 50

£3,999.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

DNA mapping is a common procedure used to determine the location of genes. In this experiment, DNA markers and pre-digested plasmid DNA fragments are mapped using agarose gel electrophoresis. Kit incl

£189.99

Principles of Thin Layer Chromatography

This experiment introduces chromatographic theory and methods of thin layer chromatography. A mixture of dyes are separated on a cellulose-based TLC plate using two different solvent systems. Kit Incl

£102.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Your students’ will compare a child’s DNA with DNA from two possible fathers to find out which is the biological father. The experiment is an excellent way to teach one of the most compelling and diff

£189.99

Sickle Cell Gene Detection (DNA-based)

Sickle Cell Anemia is a common genetic disease that causes long rods in red blood cells, giving them a 'sickled' appearance. These cells get stuck in small capillaries of the blood stream leading to o

£81.00

Photosynthesis

In this experiment, students will learn how to measure the rate of photosynthesis indirectly by studying the floating leaf disk assay, and test different variables that might affect the photosynthesis

£58.00

Biotechnology - Restriction Enzyme Analysis of DNA

Analysis of Eco RI Cleavage Patterns of Lambda DNA This experiment introduces the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. Bateriophage lambda DNA has a lin

£84.00

Transformation of E. coli with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)

In this experiment, students will explore the biological process of bacterial transformation using E. coli and plasmid DNA. At the end of the activity, students will have experience observing and anal

£88.00

Transpiration

The principles of diffusion and osmosis are applied to the movement of water within plants. Emphasis is given to water potential transport and the effect of the plant environment on transpiration. Gro

£58.00

Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind?

After a crime has been committed, the evidence left behind can identify a potential culprit, although a single piece of evidence is not usually enough to convict someone. Even in this age of DNA, fing

£67.50

Do Onions, Strawberries and Bananas Have DNA?

Your students can construct DNA models and then extract DNA from onions, strawberries or bananas. You provide the fruit or vegetables and 95-100% isopropyl alcohol, your students extract DNA. • Learn

£63.00

Linking Food Science to Biotechnology: Unlock the Color of Candies

Investigate how agarose gel electrophoresis unlocks the color code used by food scientists to make colorful candies. Students will extract color activities from common candies and separate the dyes on

£55.00

How Clean is the Water We Drink and the Air We Breathe?

Your class will make the invisible, visible! With this kit, your students will sample water and air and then grow any microbes present overnight. A safe and simple way to teach pollution. Group Size:

£58.00

Detection of Mad Cow Disease

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as mad cow disease, is a neurodegenerative, fatal condition in cattle. Consuming BSE-infected beef is believed to be the cause of a similar conditi

£81.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as mad cow disease, is a neurodegenerative, fatal condition in cattle. Consuming BSE-infected beef is believed to be the cause of a similar conditi

£189.99

Genes in a Tube™

NGSS-aligned with MS-LS1.A & MS-LS3.A. Teach your students how to extract and spool their own DNA in this exciting and easy activity. Students can transfer their DNA to a tube that can be used as a pe

£81.00

Detection of the Influenza Virus

The influenza virus, or “the flu,” is a common contagious disease that affects the respiratory system. In this simulation, students will perform two common tests (RIDT, RT-PCR) used to diagnose the fl

£124.99

Nucleic Acid Testing for COVID-19

SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus that has caused a worldwide outbreak of respiratory disease beginning in 2019. In this simulated medical test, we will use electrophoresis to detect the presence of t

£81.00

DNA Fingerprinting by PCR Amplification

Forensic DNA fingerprinting has become a universally accepted crime-fighting tool. Recent advances use the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify human DNA obtained from crime scenes. This experim

£81.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Forensic DNA fingerprinting has become a universally accepted crime-fighting tool. Recent advances use the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify human DNA obtained from crime scenes. This experim

£189.99

Using CRISPR To Treat Cystic Fibrosis

In this experiment, students will simulate the use of CRISPR-Cas9 to target a genetic mutation found in a patient suffering from Cystic Fibrosis. Students will develop an understanding of guide RNA (g

£88.99

Simulated Blood Samples and Serum ONLY for 10 Lab Groups

Simulated Blood Samples and Serum ONLY for 10 Lab Groups

£24.95

Blood-based Cancer Diagnostics

Cancer cells differ from normal cells by the combinations of proteins that are present on their surfaces. Antibodies against these proteins will specifically bind to cancer cells and not to normal cel

£85.00

LyphoProtein™ Samples for 12 Groups

LyphoProtein™ Samples for 12 Groups • Store Desiccated @ -20° C • Use within 6 months of receipt

£103.50

Identification and Characterization of Bacteria

Gram staining is a quick, effective, and medically relevant identification test that has beome one of the most essential tools in bacterial classification. In this experiment, students will use this s

£91.00

Forensics Enhancement Techniques

Trace amounts of blood are often sufficient to identify the individual responsible for any number of crimes, including murder, burglary, or assault. Enhancement procedures can make a small stain of bo

£115.00

Isolation of E. coli Chromosomal DNA

Isolation of high molecular weight chromosomal DNA is the first step in molecular cloning since it is the source of genes in cells. This experiment provides DNA Extraction LyphoCells™ and reagents for

£115.00

Southern Blot Analysis

This experiment introduces your students to Southern blotting as a tool for 'DNA Fingerprinting' in a hypothetical paternity determination. DNA fragments are first separated by agarose gel electrophor

£115.00

Analysis of DNA Methylation Using Restriction Enzymes

In this experiment, students explore the effects of DNA methylation on restriction enzyme activity. Plasmid DNA will be digested with the restriction enzymes DpnI and DpnII. When digested with these e

£129.99

A-maize-ing Editing: Using CRISPR to Improve Crops

Explore cutting-edge biotechnology with this hands-on CRISPR-Cas9 simulation. Students will assume the role of plant geneticists working to develop corn crops capable of surviving, and thriving, in a

£129.99

Cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI Restriction Enzyme

The DNA from bacteriophage lambda is a well-characterized linear molecule containing six recognition sites for Eco RI (generating 5 fragments with distinct sizes and 2 fragments that are very close in

£115.00

Agar Art: Creating Masterpieces with Microbes

At the intersection of art, science, and technology is Bio-Art, the creation of works of art using living matter. One common way to create Bio-Art uses bacteria transformed with DNA codes for brightly

£110.99

Ion Exchange Chromatography

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Most molecules have a net charge within a pH range of 2 to 10. When the pH is altered, the net charge on molecules can change drastically. In this experiment, a mixture of two chem

£110.99

Identifying the Epstein Barr Virus Using ELISA

In this experiment, students will perform an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in order to screen simulated serum samples for antibodies to the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) - a virus that causes m

£116.00

AIDS Kit II: Simulation of HIV Detection by Western Blot

The second assay used to confirm a positive HIV ELISA result is the Western Blot. Students separate protein samples from hypothetical patients on agarose gels, transfer the samples to a membrane and d

£116.00

Investigating Human Health Using the ELISA

In this experiment, students will perform an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) to examine the impact of this powerful test on human health. Antibodies will be used to detect minuscule amounts

£116.00

Principles of Enzyme Catalysis

This easy and safe experiment allow your students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action and protein structure-function relationships. Students will perform an enzyme assay and d

£106.00

Western Blot Analysis (Polyacrylamide-based)

In Western blot analysis, protein identification is based on antibody and antigen reactions. Proteins are separated on polyacrylamide gels and are transferred (blotted) to a nylon membrane. The membra

£194.99

Exploring Biotechnology with GFP

Four experimental modules are combined into one experiment to provide a comprehensive biotechnology exploration focusing on the green fluorescent protein (GFP). Bacterial cells are transformed to expr

£165.00

WHOSE DNA WAS LEFT BEHIND

DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, your students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects. • L

£55.00

WHAT DOES DNA LOOK LIKE

This fun and easy lab activity shows your students what real chromosomal DNA looks like and allows them to explore the procedures involved in DNA extraction. Just overlay with 95% ethanol or isopropyl

£45.00

DNA Paternity Testing Simulation

This experiment introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting in a simulated paternity determination. A child's DNA fingerprint is compared with his parents. The experiment does not contain hum

£81.00

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Blinded by the Light: UV Rays and DNA Damage

According to the World Health Organization, between 2 and 3 million cases of skin cancer occur globally every year. Many of these cancers are caused by preventable damage to DNA by UV light during sun

£109.99

Morphology of Cancer Cells

When normal cells are grown in culture they stop growing when they become overcrowded. This is called contact inhibition. Cancer cells in culture grow in an uncontrolled way because they have lost thi

£109.99

MyLab™ Custom Kit - Simulation of COVID-19 Antibody Test

Are you planning a virtual curriculum or looking for experiments ideal for distance learning? With MyLab™ custom kits from Edvotek, you can plan your curriculum and have all the materials sent directl

£46.50

Protein InstaStain® 15 gels

Protein InstaStain® sheets stain gels faster than conventional methods. Protein InstaStain® gives high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are also environmen

£55.00

Demonstration DNA Electrophoresis LabStation™

M12 Complete™ Electrophoresis Pac DuoSource™ 150 Power Supply (75 V or 150 V for 1 or 2 units) Fixed Volume MiniPipette (35 µl) Yellow Micropipet Tips(1 - 200 µl /2 Racks of 96) Whose DNA Was Left Beh

£408.00

Personal PCR LabStation™

This LabStation™ includes the following: 1 EdvoCycler™ Jr. (16 x 0.2 ml) 2 M12 Complete™ Package (14 x 7 cm Tray & 7 x 7 cm Trays (2) 1 QuadraSource™ Power Supply (10-300V, for 1 to 4 units) 2 Variabl

£1,850.00

Classroom PCR LabStation™

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: 1 EdvoCycler™ 2 (48 x 0.2 ml) 6 M12 Complete™ Package (14 x 7 cm Tray & 7 x 7 cm Trays (2) 3 QuadraSource™ Power Supply (10-300V, for 1 to 4 units) 6 Variable MicroPipette (5 - 50

£3,999.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

DNA mapping is a common procedure used to determine the location of genes. In this experiment, DNA markers and pre-digested plasmid DNA fragments are mapped using agarose gel electrophoresis. Kit incl

£189.99

Principles of Thin Layer Chromatography

This experiment introduces chromatographic theory and methods of thin layer chromatography. A mixture of dyes are separated on a cellulose-based TLC plate using two different solvent systems. Kit Incl

£102.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Your students’ will compare a child’s DNA with DNA from two possible fathers to find out which is the biological father. The experiment is an excellent way to teach one of the most compelling and diff

£189.99

Sickle Cell Gene Detection (DNA-based)

Sickle Cell Anemia is a common genetic disease that causes long rods in red blood cells, giving them a 'sickled' appearance. These cells get stuck in small capillaries of the blood stream leading to o

£81.00

Photosynthesis

In this experiment, students will learn how to measure the rate of photosynthesis indirectly by studying the floating leaf disk assay, and test different variables that might affect the photosynthesis

£58.00

Biotechnology - Restriction Enzyme Analysis of DNA

Analysis of Eco RI Cleavage Patterns of Lambda DNA This experiment introduces the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. Bateriophage lambda DNA has a lin

£84.00

Transformation of E. coli with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)

In this experiment, students will explore the biological process of bacterial transformation using E. coli and plasmid DNA. At the end of the activity, students will have experience observing and anal

£88.00

Transpiration

The principles of diffusion and osmosis are applied to the movement of water within plants. Emphasis is given to water potential transport and the effect of the plant environment on transpiration. Gro

£58.00

Whose Fingerprints Were Left Behind?

After a crime has been committed, the evidence left behind can identify a potential culprit, although a single piece of evidence is not usually enough to convict someone. Even in this age of DNA, fing

£67.50

Do Onions, Strawberries and Bananas Have DNA?

Your students can construct DNA models and then extract DNA from onions, strawberries or bananas. You provide the fruit or vegetables and 95-100% isopropyl alcohol, your students extract DNA. • Learn

£63.00

Linking Food Science to Biotechnology: Unlock the Color of Candies

Investigate how agarose gel electrophoresis unlocks the color code used by food scientists to make colorful candies. Students will extract color activities from common candies and separate the dyes on

£55.00

How Clean is the Water We Drink and the Air We Breathe?

Your class will make the invisible, visible! With this kit, your students will sample water and air and then grow any microbes present overnight. A safe and simple way to teach pollution. Group Size:

£58.00

Detection of Mad Cow Disease

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as mad cow disease, is a neurodegenerative, fatal condition in cattle. Consuming BSE-infected beef is believed to be the cause of a similar conditi

£81.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as mad cow disease, is a neurodegenerative, fatal condition in cattle. Consuming BSE-infected beef is believed to be the cause of a similar conditi

£189.99

Genes in a Tube™

NGSS-aligned with MS-LS1.A & MS-LS3.A. Teach your students how to extract and spool their own DNA in this exciting and easy activity. Students can transfer their DNA to a tube that can be used as a pe

£81.00

Detection of the Influenza Virus

The influenza virus, or “the flu,” is a common contagious disease that affects the respiratory system. In this simulation, students will perform two common tests (RIDT, RT-PCR) used to diagnose the fl

£124.99

Nucleic Acid Testing for COVID-19

SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus that has caused a worldwide outbreak of respiratory disease beginning in 2019. In this simulated medical test, we will use electrophoresis to detect the presence of t

£81.00

DNA Fingerprinting by PCR Amplification

Forensic DNA fingerprinting has become a universally accepted crime-fighting tool. Recent advances use the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify human DNA obtained from crime scenes. This experim

£81.00

DNA Samples ONLY for 24 Gels in Microtest Tubes

Forensic DNA fingerprinting has become a universally accepted crime-fighting tool. Recent advances use the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify human DNA obtained from crime scenes. This experim

£189.99

Using CRISPR To Treat Cystic Fibrosis

In this experiment, students will simulate the use of CRISPR-Cas9 to target a genetic mutation found in a patient suffering from Cystic Fibrosis. Students will develop an understanding of guide RNA (g

£88.99

Simulated Blood Samples and Serum ONLY for 10 Lab Groups

Simulated Blood Samples and Serum ONLY for 10 Lab Groups

£24.95

Blood-based Cancer Diagnostics

Cancer cells differ from normal cells by the combinations of proteins that are present on their surfaces. Antibodies against these proteins will specifically bind to cancer cells and not to normal cel

£85.00

LyphoProtein™ Samples for 12 Groups

LyphoProtein™ Samples for 12 Groups • Store Desiccated @ -20° C • Use within 6 months of receipt

£103.50

Identification and Characterization of Bacteria

Gram staining is a quick, effective, and medically relevant identification test that has beome one of the most essential tools in bacterial classification. In this experiment, students will use this s

£91.00

Forensics Enhancement Techniques

Trace amounts of blood are often sufficient to identify the individual responsible for any number of crimes, including murder, burglary, or assault. Enhancement procedures can make a small stain of bo

£115.00

Isolation of E. coli Chromosomal DNA

Isolation of high molecular weight chromosomal DNA is the first step in molecular cloning since it is the source of genes in cells. This experiment provides DNA Extraction LyphoCells™ and reagents for

£115.00

Southern Blot Analysis

This experiment introduces your students to Southern blotting as a tool for 'DNA Fingerprinting' in a hypothetical paternity determination. DNA fragments are first separated by agarose gel electrophor

£115.00

Analysis of DNA Methylation Using Restriction Enzymes

In this experiment, students explore the effects of DNA methylation on restriction enzyme activity. Plasmid DNA will be digested with the restriction enzymes DpnI and DpnII. When digested with these e

£129.99

A-maize-ing Editing: Using CRISPR to Improve Crops

Explore cutting-edge biotechnology with this hands-on CRISPR-Cas9 simulation. Students will assume the role of plant geneticists working to develop corn crops capable of surviving, and thriving, in a

£129.99

Cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI Restriction Enzyme

The DNA from bacteriophage lambda is a well-characterized linear molecule containing six recognition sites for Eco RI (generating 5 fragments with distinct sizes and 2 fragments that are very close in

£115.00

Agar Art: Creating Masterpieces with Microbes

At the intersection of art, science, and technology is Bio-Art, the creation of works of art using living matter. One common way to create Bio-Art uses bacteria transformed with DNA codes for brightly

£110.99

Ion Exchange Chromatography

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Most molecules have a net charge within a pH range of 2 to 10. When the pH is altered, the net charge on molecules can change drastically. In this experiment, a mixture of two chem

£110.99

Identifying the Epstein Barr Virus Using ELISA

In this experiment, students will perform an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in order to screen simulated serum samples for antibodies to the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) - a virus that causes m

£116.00

AIDS Kit II: Simulation of HIV Detection by Western Blot

The second assay used to confirm a positive HIV ELISA result is the Western Blot. Students separate protein samples from hypothetical patients on agarose gels, transfer the samples to a membrane and d

£116.00

Investigating Human Health Using the ELISA

In this experiment, students will perform an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) to examine the impact of this powerful test on human health. Antibodies will be used to detect minuscule amounts

£116.00

Principles of Enzyme Catalysis

This easy and safe experiment allow your students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action and protein structure-function relationships. Students will perform an enzyme assay and d

£106.00

Western Blot Analysis (Polyacrylamide-based)

In Western blot analysis, protein identification is based on antibody and antigen reactions. Proteins are separated on polyacrylamide gels and are transferred (blotted) to a nylon membrane. The membra

£194.99

Exploring Biotechnology with GFP

Four experimental modules are combined into one experiment to provide a comprehensive biotechnology exploration focusing on the green fluorescent protein (GFP). Bacterial cells are transformed to expr

£165.00

WHOSE DNA WAS LEFT BEHIND

DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, your students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects. • L

£55.00

WHAT DOES DNA LOOK LIKE

This fun and easy lab activity shows your students what real chromosomal DNA looks like and allows them to explore the procedures involved in DNA extraction. Just overlay with 95% ethanol or isopropyl

£45.00

DNA Paternity Testing Simulation

This experiment introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting in a simulated paternity determination. A child's DNA fingerprint is compared with his parents. The experiment does not contain hum

£81.00

Showing products per page