Yeah, that's why big companies and universities don't switch.
EtBr is molecularly known (no one really knows exactly what the gelRed
and sybrSafe molecules are, we know what classes they're in or one
that was described in one patent, etc)
so it's more 'open' in that sense, that would also probably make it
more reliably modeled in-silico (it's a much simpler molecule as well)
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Jeswin <phillyj101@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm, that's what I thought. It seemed like too much. For my 1% EtBr
> gels, its 50mL 1x TAE + 0.5g agarose + 1uL EtBr.
>
> I got enough EtBr to last 100 years at the rate I use.
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