Comments
For most applications in the electrophoresis of nucleic acids or proteins, polyacrylamide gels are prepared from 30 % or 40 % stock solutions with a ratio Acrylamide : Bisacrylamide of 29 : 1 or 37.5 : 1.
Literature
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