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30 August, 12:21

If no bands were visible on the gel for some samples how would you interpret this result

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  1. 30 August, 12:40
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    If no bands were visible on the gel for some samples I'd interpret this result as in a very possible pippeting error that did not allow the sample to load correctly. Pippeting error can be caused by many factors, for example, if our chosen pipet is broken or dirty this can cause amount of liquid reduction after the transfer process.
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