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In this experiment, DNA from a mother, child and 2 possible fathers is seperated by electrophoresis to determine the paternity of the child. The human DNA is simulated with a series of unqiue fragments that form a profile for each sample, allowing students to identify the father based on the mother and childs seperation profiles.
This kit includes DNA, Agarose, electrophoresis buffer and DNA stain for 8 student groups. All you need a horizontal electrophoresis system, power supply and pipettes all available from Cleaver Scientific.