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iNtRON - RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution | Protocol | ||
RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution is a new and safe nucleic acid stain, an alternative to the traditional ethidium bromide(EtBr) stain for detecting nucleic acid in agarose gels. It emits green fluorescence when bound to DNA or RNA. This new stain has two fluorescence excitation maxima when bound to nucleic acid, one caentered at 309 nm and another at 419 nm. In addition, it has one visible excitation at 514 nm. The fluorescence emission of RedSafe bound to DNA is centered at 537 nm.
RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution is as sensitive as EtBr. The staining protocol for RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution is similar to that for EtBr. Compared to EtBr, known as a strong mutagen, RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution causes much fewer mutations in the Ames test. In addition, RedSafe Nucleic Acid Staining Solution has a negative result in mouse marrow chromophilous erythrocyte micronucleus test and mouse spermary spermatocyte chromosomal aberration test. So it is wise to choose RedSafe Nucleic acid Stainig Solution instead of EtBr for detecting nucleic acid in agarose gels. Characteristics
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