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Uneven transfer / splotchy band pattern

Symptom
Within a single band the intensity is uneven (light/dark patches); bands across different lanes have inconsistent shapes, with a splotchy appearance.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Gel-to-membrane contact was poor; transfer pressure was uneven
  2. 2 Sample was not fully dissolved — contains particulates or precipitates
  3. 3 Antibody solution was not mixed evenly, or antibody aggregated
  4. 4 Transfer apparatus has unstable contact or current
Solutions
  1. 1 Reassemble the transfer sandwich carefully; ensure gel-membrane contact is flat (no bubbles)
  2. 2 Centrifuge samples before loading; if needed, filter (0.22 µm)
  3. 3 Prepare antibody fresh and mix thoroughly before applying
  4. 4 Check transfer buffer composition, current setting, and consumable quality
Related Video (4)
Cell Signaling Technology
Western Blotting Protocol
Bio-Rad Laboratories ★ 85
Quick Tips: Evaluating Western Transfers using Stain-Free Gels and Bio-Rad Imaging System
"Directly demonstrates evaluation of Western blot transfer quality using imaging, which is essential for diagnosing and preventing uneven transfer/splotchy band patterns."
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 80
Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
"Troubleshooting guide specifically addresses common Western blot problems including transfer issues that cause uneven band intensity and splotchy patterns."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Western blot hands-on: Protein extraction through detection
"Hands-on protocol with emphasis on troubleshooting pitfalls provides practical guidance on proper gel-to-membrane contact and transfer technique to avoid uneven patterns."
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