Hello, we face the problem of agarose staying on the coverslip and we end up with almost nothing on the coverslip,what could possibly be wrong? Thank you in advance.
Hi, @Mariam Kachlek! Everything good with you? i'm a brazilian student and i believe i'm going through the same problem you went through. Were you able to identify where the fault was? If yes, could you tell me?
Please can anyone help me find a detailed video on this topic
The use of comet assay in plant toxicology: recent advances
Hello, we face the problem of agarose staying on the coverslip and we end up with almost nothing on the coverslip,what could possibly be wrong?
Thank you in advance.
Hi Mariam, sorry for not getting back to you earlier. If you have any questions in the future please contact us at info@amsbio.com. Thanks!
Hi, @Mariam Kachlek! Everything good with you? i'm a brazilian student and i believe i'm going through the same problem you went through. Were you able to identify where the fault was? If yes, could you tell me?
@@ryancristiandasilva1029 we used 0.7% for the agarose
@@MariamKachlek Thank you for answer!!
wonderful video !!! very explanatory...thank you..
In microbial cells how can we distinguish whether plasmid DNA or chromosomal DNA has been damage in microbial cells in comet assay
Ma'am I have a question, comet assay is for chromosomal DNA damage or we can measure plasmid DNA damage in microbial cells?