On 02/01/2013 08:00 AM, Dakota Hamill wrote:
> work well in a gel box still, just cut the paper long and let the ends droop down into the wells. I did cover the top of slides
> by a few milimeters of buffer.
That gave the current easy ways to go around your strip.
It was running in TAE so ~pH 8.
Please tell Ohms from one well of buffer to the other wetted with your chosen buffer
and with the electrodes you use.
Then I can figure power, heat, volts needed to get more, etc.
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