It's nice to know you'd use EtBr at home. That's a good data point for
certain people.
## Jonathan Cline
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On 7/4/13 1:42 PM, Josiah Zayner wrote:
>
> Gel green is $200 for 4L at 3x. For 50mL gels that's 250 gels. or $0.8
> per gel
> Ethidium bromide is $55 for 10mL 1% bottle. I usually add 2uL to a
> 50mL gel. That's 5000 gels at $0.01 a gel
> That's almost 100 fold cheaper. I would use it at home if I could
> afford a nice UV-illuminator.
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