Sample Preparation & Gel Electrophoresis Troubleshooting
Electric currents, wires, leads, combs, leaks… so many opportunities for trouble. But we still use gels, because electrophoresis remains an effective way to separate proteins — so that the results of antibody-based immunodetection can be fairly unequivocal.
Click on the Sample Preparation & Gel Electrophoresis topics to read about the possible causes and remedies:
- No Bands or Gel Front
- Sample Doesn't Sink to the Bottom of the Well
- Sample Leaking Out of Well
- Bands Are Smeared Vertically
- Too Many Bands
- Gel Running Unusually Slowly
- Gel Running Unusually Fast
- Protein Bands Too Close Together (Not Completely Resolved)
- Leftmost and/or Rightmost Bands of the Gel are Distorted
- Bands Form Smiling Shapes
No Bands or Gel Front |
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Sample Doesn't Sink to the Bottom of the Well |
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Sample Leaking Out of Well |
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Bands are Smeared Vertically |
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Too Many Bands |
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Gel Running Unusually Slowly |
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Gel Running Unusually Fast |
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Protein Bands Too Close Together (Not Completely Resolved) |
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Leftmost and/or Rightmost Bands of the Gel are Distorted |
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Bands Form Smiling Shapes |
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