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'''Manipulation of chemical compounds:''' ethidium Bromide is a mutagenic substance, which is the reason why it’s absolutely important to use pharmaceutical gloves when using agarose gels for the electrophoresis. These gels shall NEVER be directly touched with naked skin. | '''Manipulation of chemical compounds:''' ethidium Bromide is a mutagenic substance, which is the reason why it’s absolutely important to use pharmaceutical gloves when using agarose gels for the electrophoresis. These gels shall NEVER be directly touched with naked skin. | ||
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+ | '''Used Techniques:''' Something that was important for our process was to use the safest possible materials during our experiments. An example of this is instead of using ethidium bromide to observe DNA fragments moving through agarose gel in electrophoresis we used SYBR safe to observe it under UV light which can be dangerous if skin contact exists. In order to control this, we used an acrylic sheet so we had no direct contact with the light, which was something important during the whole process.</FONT COLOR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 16 June 2012
Safety
Manipulation of chemical compounds: ethidium Bromide is a mutagenic substance, which is the reason why it’s absolutely important to use pharmaceutical gloves when using agarose gels for the electrophoresis. These gels shall NEVER be directly touched with naked skin.
Used Techniques: Something that was important for our process was to use the safest possible materials during our experiments. An example of this is instead of using ethidium bromide to observe DNA fragments moving through agarose gel in electrophoresis we used SYBR safe to observe it under UV light which can be dangerous if skin contact exists. In order to control this, we used an acrylic sheet so we had no direct contact with the light, which was something important during the whole process.