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Labmate Transilluminator offers high-intensity illumination for visualization of nucleic acids and proteins. They are equipped with advanced technology to enhance detection. These facilitate uniform light distribution, for clear imaging. Their intuitive interface provides effortless control over brightness and exposure time. Our Transilluminator is ideal for gel electrophoresis analysis, fluorescence assays, and molecular biology experiments.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Transilluminator?
A Transilluminator is an apparatus designed to use ultraviolet or blue light to illuminate samples, such as gels, allowing scientists to visualize fluorescently stained molecules.
2 How does a Transilluminator work?
It shines ultraviolet or blue light through a gel or sample, causing fluorescent dyes to emit light, which makes the stained molecules visible.
3 Can Transilluminator be used for protein detection?
It can be used for protein detection if the protein has been stained with a suitable fluorescent dye.
4 Can Transilluminator be used to detect RNA?
It can be used to detect RNA if the RNA has been stained with a fluorescent dye.
5 What types of gels can be used with a Transilluminator?
It is typically used with agarose gel and polyacrylamide gel.
6 Can Transilluminator be used for colony screening in microbiology?
It is used for screening bacterial colonies.
7 Can Transilluminator be used for visualizing cell cultures?
It can be used to visualize fluorescently labeled cells or tissues.
8 Can Transilluminator be used in genetic mapping?
It is used in genetic mapping experiments where DNA fragments generated by restriction digestion or PCR are run on gels and visualized.
9 Can Transilluminator be used in virology research?
It is used in virology for visualizing viral genomes or viral particles that have been stained with specific fluorescent dyes.
10 Can Transilluminator be used in cancer research?
It is used in cancer research to visualize gene expression patterns or mutations.