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Nobody Beats the Wizard From now until March 31, 2000, Promega is offering a reduced price on its Wizard® Plus SV Miniprep kits. Plasmids can be purified using either a microcentrifuge or a vacuum manifold and used directly in a variety of molecular biology applications including fluorescent sequencing. Normally $225 for 250 preps and $230 with vacuum adapters, the reduced prices are $190 and $195, respectively. Promega, (800) 356-9526, www.promega.com Excellent Elution Labnet's Exelutor p

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Nobody Beats the Wizard

From now until March 31, 2000, Promega is offering a reduced price on its Wizard® Plus SV Miniprep kits. Plasmids can be purified using either a microcentrifuge or a vacuum manifold and used directly in a variety of molecular biology applications including fluorescent sequencing. Normally $225 for 250 preps and $230 with vacuum adapters, the reduced prices are $190 and $195, respectively.

Promega, (800) 356-9526, www.promega.com

Excellent Elution

Labnet's Exelutor provides a fast and efficient method for DNA, RNA, and protein extraction. The Exelutor uses any standard electrophoresis power supply to extract samples from agarose and acrylamide gels. The device elutes up to six different samples simultaneously in four minutes with a sample recovery of more than 95 percent.

Labnet International, (888) LABNET1, www.labnetlink.com


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