GoldView is a new nucleic acid dye that can replace ethidium bromide (EB). When DNA is detected by agarose electrophoresis, GoldView produces a strong fluorescent signal when it is bound to nucleic acids, and its sensitivity for DNA detection is comparable to that of EB, and its method of use is exactly the same as that of EB, with no need to change the filters or the observation device. The double-stranded DNA fluoresces green under UV light and is optimally excited near 270 nm UV. It can also be used for RNA gel electrophoresis staining, but the detection sensitivity is lower than that of DNA gel electrophoresis staining. GoldView has not been found to have carcinogenic effects in the Ames test, mouse bone marrow polychromatic erythrocyte micronucleus test, and mouse testicular spermatocyte chromosome aberration test, all of which were negative for mutagenicity.
| ingredient | norm |
|---|---|
| GoldView Nucleic acid gel stain (20000X) | 1 ml |
Storage temperature: 4℃
Transportation temperature: 4℃ ice bag




