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he all-new EdvoPette™ is a lightweight cordless pipetting controller ideally suited as an aliquoting tool for instructors and teaching assistants. It utilizes pipets from 1 - 100 mL. Expect approximat
This 50-fold concentrated solution (Tris-acetate, EDTA, pH 7.8) is sufficient for making 25 liters of diluted working buffer. Storage: Room Temperature
PCR EdvoBeads provide the reagents for 25 PCR reactions in a convenient ambient-temperature-stable bead. PCR Beads have been optimized for PCR reactions and contain buffer, nucleotides and Taq DNA Pol
170 ml Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage
This solution is recommended for the extraction of DNA from various fruit and vegetable tissues. The composition is safe for classroom use and is ideal for use in developing independent inquiry-based
• (6) 4-20% Tris-Glycine-SDS Precast Polyacrylamide Gel (PAGE) • Size: 9 x 10 cm • Designed for Separating Protein Fragments 20-100 kDa • Each Gel Has 10 Wells • Well Volume is 30 µl • Requires Refrig
Transparent 96-well plastic microtiter plates. The transparency facilitates easy viewing of color reactions. • Set of 6 Plates
Due to their stable nature, most EDVOTEK® reagents are shipped ambient. Upon receipt, however, the materials should be stored according to the accompanying instructions. • 20 µl for 20 gels • Storage:
Dryzyme™ samples are ready for restriction enzyme digestion reactions after rehydration and dissolving. Each of the 3 enclosed tubes contains 500 units of enzyme for a total of 1500 units. Storage: So
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies Includes: 5 beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies. Includes: 5 Beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
You will not believe how similar we are to worms! The genome of the tiny worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, was sequenced and found to be 40% similar to us. It is now used as a model system by researchers
n this lab, students will perform electrophoresis on the DNA samples of two lions in order to return them to wildlife sanctuaries close to their ancestral home. • Learn how DNA is used to discover an
In this experiment students create their own microbial ecosystems and investigate the dynamics of competition and abiotic/biotic change on community composition. By using bacteria with short generatio
Testing drinking water for every possible type of pathogenic bacteria is slow and costly. Thus, drinking water is tested for coliforms - including the familiar E. coli. Presence of coliforms is an ind
Oil spills cause devastation to the environment killing sea life, birds, and coastal plants. Spraying areas of contamination with oil-eating microbes accelerates the degradation of the oil. This proce
Cell Culture is a vital technology used in life science research and in biotechnology laboratories. The study of basic cell biology, diseases and cancer, the development and testing of new therapeutic
The brain is an incredibly complex organ and is responsible for regulating almost everything within our body. It allows us to form complex thoughts, read, write, move, breathe, play sports, and listen
In this experiment, students will conduct a DNA fingerprinting exercise on simulated patient samples to determine if family members are heterozygous or homozygous for Huntington's Disease. Students wi
A set of colored beads that can be designated to represent the Watson-Crick DNA bases (A, T, G, C). The beads can be used in a variety of ways to demonstrate concepts related to the structure and biol
InstaStain® Blue sheets stain gels in minutes and give high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are environmentally friendly, avoiding large amounts of liquid
InstaStain® Blue sheets stain gels in minutes and give high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are environmentally friendly, avoiding large amounts of liquid
This extensive LabStation™ supports up to 48 students and offers a well-rounded introduction to the exciting field of biotechnology. 1 EdvoCycler™ 2 (48 x 0.2 ml) 6 M12 Complete™ Electrophoresis Packa
The Edvotek EDGE™, EdvoCycler™ Jr., and 5-50µl Variable Micropipette are the perfect starter package for your classroom PCR lab! With a 16-sample block, the EdvoCycler™ Jr. features an intuitive touch
The application of the Hardy-Weinberg law of genetic equilibrium demonstrates that mutations, genetic drift and natural selection have a dramatic effect on gene frequency in a population. Using comput
This experiment introduces the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. Bacteriophage lambda DNA has a linear structure and 6 Eco RI recognition sites. Sepa
The objective of this experiment is to introduce students to the concept of distribution of organisms in a resource gradient and to learn the difference between kinesis and taxis. **Drosophila must be
This easy and safe experiment allows your students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action and protein structure-function relationships. Students will perform an enzyme assay and
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Lab 1: Artificial Selection Lab 2: Mathematical Modeling: Hardy-Weinberg Lab 3: Comparing DNA Sequences to Understand Evolutionary Relationships with BLAST - Free Download Lab 4: D
Teach your students how an individual's physical traits are a reflection of one's genes. In this simulation, your students will use electrophoresis to separate dyes which represent genetic traits. • E
Infectious agents such as bacteria & viruses can spread rapidly through a population and cause widespread disease and death. In this experiment, your students will use colored solutions to simulate th
Link important STEM concepts using Agarose Gel Electrophoresis. Help your students learn about the application of gel electrophoresis in DNA Fingerprinting, DNA Paternity Testing, Genetics (related to
Help your students master the fundamental biotechnology technique of micropipetting while creating a colorful, science-themed classroom poster as well as their own artwork. • Set your classroom up for
Teach your students how to use a micropipette with ease and accuracy with multicolored dyes. A fun and cost-effective way to learn this important skill. • Teach your students how to use a micropipette
DNA DuraGel™ gels are permanent polymer gels that allow students to practice the critically important skill of pipetting/gel loading. The clear, reusable gels are designed for the practice of loading
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
Demonstrate how electrophoresis separates molecules on the basis of size and charge. A safe, colorful, fast and simple way to teach a technique that will engage your students. • Explore how gel electr
This simple lab demonstrates detection of the mutation that causes Sickle Cell Anemia. In this simulation, your students will use electrophoresis to separate dyes that represent patient samples and co
Give your students the opportunity to carry out PCR in the classroom! This kit provides easy to follow instructions for your students to develop various crime scene scenarios independently. Plasmid DN
Teach your students about restriction enzyme digests in the context of forensic science! Your students will cut DNA with restriction enzymes and then compare the banding pattern of the crime scene DNA
A cost affective way to introduce DNA electrophoresis to the classroom. The set provides all the equipment you need to run any DNA or dye electrophoresis kits with your students. Kit includes 1 x Hexa
This 50-fold concentrated Tris-Acetate EDTA buffer (TAE), pH 7.8-8.0, has been optimized for agarose gel electrophoresis of nucleic acids. One volume of buffer is added to every 49 volumes of distille
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he all-new EdvoPette™ is a lightweight cordless pipetting controller ideally suited as an aliquoting tool for instructors and teaching assistants. It utilizes pipets from 1 - 100 mL. Expect approximat
This 50-fold concentrated solution (Tris-acetate, EDTA, pH 7.8) is sufficient for making 25 liters of diluted working buffer. Storage: Room Temperature
PCR EdvoBeads provide the reagents for 25 PCR reactions in a convenient ambient-temperature-stable bead. PCR Beads have been optimized for PCR reactions and contain buffer, nucleotides and Taq DNA Pol
170 ml Storage: Some Components Require Freezer Storage
This solution is recommended for the extraction of DNA from various fruit and vegetable tissues. The composition is safe for classroom use and is ideal for use in developing independent inquiry-based
• (6) 4-20% Tris-Glycine-SDS Precast Polyacrylamide Gel (PAGE) • Size: 9 x 10 cm • Designed for Separating Protein Fragments 20-100 kDa • Each Gel Has 10 Wells • Well Volume is 30 µl • Requires Refrig
Transparent 96-well plastic microtiter plates. The transparency facilitates easy viewing of color reactions. • Set of 6 Plates
Due to their stable nature, most EDVOTEK® reagents are shipped ambient. Upon receipt, however, the materials should be stored according to the accompanying instructions. • 20 µl for 20 gels • Storage:
Dryzyme™ samples are ready for restriction enzyme digestion reactions after rehydration and dissolving. Each of the 3 enclosed tubes contains 500 units of enzyme for a total of 1500 units. Storage: So
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies Includes: 5 beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
Place one BactoBead™ on the agar plate, watch it dissolve, and streak for isolated colonies. Includes: 5 Beads Storage: Desiccated in Refrigerator
You will not believe how similar we are to worms! The genome of the tiny worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, was sequenced and found to be 40% similar to us. It is now used as a model system by researchers
n this lab, students will perform electrophoresis on the DNA samples of two lions in order to return them to wildlife sanctuaries close to their ancestral home. • Learn how DNA is used to discover an
In this experiment students create their own microbial ecosystems and investigate the dynamics of competition and abiotic/biotic change on community composition. By using bacteria with short generatio
Testing drinking water for every possible type of pathogenic bacteria is slow and costly. Thus, drinking water is tested for coliforms - including the familiar E. coli. Presence of coliforms is an ind
Oil spills cause devastation to the environment killing sea life, birds, and coastal plants. Spraying areas of contamination with oil-eating microbes accelerates the degradation of the oil. This proce
Cell Culture is a vital technology used in life science research and in biotechnology laboratories. The study of basic cell biology, diseases and cancer, the development and testing of new therapeutic
The brain is an incredibly complex organ and is responsible for regulating almost everything within our body. It allows us to form complex thoughts, read, write, move, breathe, play sports, and listen
In this experiment, students will conduct a DNA fingerprinting exercise on simulated patient samples to determine if family members are heterozygous or homozygous for Huntington's Disease. Students wi
A set of colored beads that can be designated to represent the Watson-Crick DNA bases (A, T, G, C). The beads can be used in a variety of ways to demonstrate concepts related to the structure and biol
InstaStain® Blue sheets stain gels in minutes and give high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are environmentally friendly, avoiding large amounts of liquid
InstaStain® Blue sheets stain gels in minutes and give high quality and uniform gel staining with excellent results for photography. They are environmentally friendly, avoiding large amounts of liquid
This extensive LabStation™ supports up to 48 students and offers a well-rounded introduction to the exciting field of biotechnology. 1 EdvoCycler™ 2 (48 x 0.2 ml) 6 M12 Complete™ Electrophoresis Packa
The Edvotek EDGE™, EdvoCycler™ Jr., and 5-50µl Variable Micropipette are the perfect starter package for your classroom PCR lab! With a 16-sample block, the EdvoCycler™ Jr. features an intuitive touch
The application of the Hardy-Weinberg law of genetic equilibrium demonstrates that mutations, genetic drift and natural selection have a dramatic effect on gene frequency in a population. Using comput
This experiment introduces the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. Bacteriophage lambda DNA has a linear structure and 6 Eco RI recognition sites. Sepa
The objective of this experiment is to introduce students to the concept of distribution of organisms in a resource gradient and to learn the difference between kinesis and taxis. **Drosophila must be
This easy and safe experiment allows your students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action and protein structure-function relationships. Students will perform an enzyme assay and
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Lab 1: Artificial Selection Lab 2: Mathematical Modeling: Hardy-Weinberg Lab 3: Comparing DNA Sequences to Understand Evolutionary Relationships with BLAST - Free Download Lab 4: D
Teach your students how an individual's physical traits are a reflection of one's genes. In this simulation, your students will use electrophoresis to separate dyes which represent genetic traits. • E
Infectious agents such as bacteria & viruses can spread rapidly through a population and cause widespread disease and death. In this experiment, your students will use colored solutions to simulate th
Link important STEM concepts using Agarose Gel Electrophoresis. Help your students learn about the application of gel electrophoresis in DNA Fingerprinting, DNA Paternity Testing, Genetics (related to
Help your students master the fundamental biotechnology technique of micropipetting while creating a colorful, science-themed classroom poster as well as their own artwork. • Set your classroom up for
Teach your students how to use a micropipette with ease and accuracy with multicolored dyes. A fun and cost-effective way to learn this important skill. • Teach your students how to use a micropipette
DNA DuraGel™ gels are permanent polymer gels that allow students to practice the critically important skill of pipetting/gel loading. The clear, reusable gels are designed for the practice of loading
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
Demonstrate how electrophoresis separates molecules on the basis of size and charge. A safe, colorful, fast and simple way to teach a technique that will engage your students. • Explore how gel electr
This simple lab demonstrates detection of the mutation that causes Sickle Cell Anemia. In this simulation, your students will use electrophoresis to separate dyes that represent patient samples and co
Give your students the opportunity to carry out PCR in the classroom! This kit provides easy to follow instructions for your students to develop various crime scene scenarios independently. Plasmid DN
Teach your students about restriction enzyme digests in the context of forensic science! Your students will cut DNA with restriction enzymes and then compare the banding pattern of the crime scene DNA
A cost affective way to introduce DNA electrophoresis to the classroom. The set provides all the equipment you need to run any DNA or dye electrophoresis kits with your students. Kit includes 1 x Hexa
This 50-fold concentrated Tris-Acetate EDTA buffer (TAE), pH 7.8-8.0, has been optimized for agarose gel electrophoresis of nucleic acids. One volume of buffer is added to every 49 volumes of distille
Showing products per page