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miniPCR bio™ Electrophoresis Forensics Lab. Wrongfully Convicted? Instructor's and Student's Guide Version: 1.1 - Release February 2022 - © 2022 by miniPCR bio™ Student's Guide P./18 5. Press the "Run" button • Check that the green light beside the power button remains illuminated. 6. Conduct electrophoresis for 15-25 minutes • Note: Check the progress of your samples every 10 minutes to monitor the migration of your DNA samples. • Longer electrophoresis times will result in better separation of similar sized DNA fragments. However, if run too long, small DNA fragments can run off the end of the gel or lose fluorescence. Gel electrophoresis – Visualizing results 1. Press the "light bulb" button to turn on the blueGel™ transilluminator • For best viewing, dim lights or use Fold-a-View™ photo documentation hood with a smartphone camera. • Gels may be viewed at the end of the run or periodically throughout the run. • If image appears hazy, wipe off the inside of the orange cover and reapply ClearView™ spray. 2. Ensure that there is sufficient DNA band resolution in the 200-400 bp range of the Fast DNA Ladder 1 • Run the gel longer if needed to increase resolution. 3. Document your results • Compare the bands from the DNA samples to the ladder to obtain size estimates. • Place Fold-a-View™ photo documentation hood on the blueGel™ electrophoresis system to take a picture with a smartphone or other digital camera. bp Fast DNA Ladder 1 1200 700 500 300 200 100

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