Application
Formamide destabilizes nucleic acid duplexes and may be used, typically, at a concentration of 50%, in hybridization protocols requiring lower hybridization temperatures.
Formamide is suitable for use in hybridization buffers made using standard recipes. Formamide destabilizes nucleic acid duplexes and may be used, typically, at a concentration of 50%, in hybridization protocols requiring lower hybridization temperatures.Other applications include:Preparation of brain sections of mice for BrdU immunohistochemistry FISH analysis of HeLa cells. Preparation of the polyacrylamide gel for analysis of PCR products using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis(The Merck Index, 12th ed).
Features and Benefits
Deionized for molecular biology applications Packaged under argon gas in amber bottles to protect from oxidation Used for DNA renaturation or DNA-RNA hybridization Reduces thermal stability of double stranded nucleic acids
General description
Formamide is a clear liquid amide derived from formic acid. Formamide allows for the denaturation and renaturation of nucleic acids at room temperature.
Other Notes
The product has been deionized for molecular biology use and packaged under argon gas in amber glass bottles to protect it from oxidation.
Suitability
nucleic acid hybridization cryoprotectant and gel-stabilizer destabilize nucleic acid duplexes elimination of secondary structure of nucleic acids preparation of hybridization buffers for RNA and DNA application
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