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Molecular Biology Laboratory
Equipments

1D Gel Electrophoresis is a technique used primarily for separating macromolecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), based on their size and charge.
Location : CRL 1 & 4
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The function of 2D Gel Electrophoresis is to separate and analyze complex mixtures of proteins based on two distinct properties: their isoelectric point (pI) and molecular weight.
Location : CRL 1
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Isoelectric Focusing (IEF) is a powerful technique used to separate proteins (or other charged molecules) based on their isoelectric point (pI. It is commonly used in 2D Gel Electrophoresis as the first dimension of separation.
Location : CRL 1
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About Our Molecular Biology Laboratory
The lab provides facilities for analysis in the area of proteomics, genomics and transcriptomic to support students and researchers in their cancer research study as well as other diseases. This lab is equipped with instruments for gel electrophoresis, gel imaging, protein purification, protein DNA quantification, RT-PCR and flow cytometry analysis.

To capture and analyze the separation of molecules (such as DNA, RNA, or proteins) that have been separated based on their size, charge, or other characteristics during gel electrophoresis.
Location : CRL 1, 3 & 4
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To control the temperature cycles required to amplify DNA or RNA segments.
Location : CRL 1, 2 & 4
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To isolate and analyze proteins based on their physical properties such as size, charge, hydrophobicity, or affinity.
Location : CRL 1
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To measure the concentration and purity of nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) and proteins in small sample volumes.
Location : Washing Room CRL 1 & 4
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To amplify and simultaneously quantify DNA or RNA in real-time as the reaction progresses.
Location : CRL 1 & 4
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To introduce foreign molecules, such as DNA, RNA, proteins, or drugs, into cells by applying an electrical field to increase the permeability of the cell membrane.
Location : CRL 1
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