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Daigger IPTG

Daigger Scientific IPTG is combined with X-GAL to detect lac+ colonies or cells in a colorimetric assay. Distinguishes recombinants (white) from non-recombinants (blue) in cloning strategies using vectors such as Lambda-11, M13mp18 and 19, pUC18 and 19, pUR222 containing the lacZ gene. Soluble in water, ethanol. Store at 2-8°C.

 

Key Features

  • CAS No. 367-93-1
  • C9H18O5S
  • MW 238.3
  • Purity >99%
  • Dioxane-Free

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