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The "Extraction buffer" helps in carrying ... can be used to remove these contaminants, leaving the DNA in a pure form. The standard way to de-proteinize a cell extract is to add phenol or a 1:1 ...
Potential contaminants include: proteins, RNA, chromosomal DNA, non-specific PCR products, residual salts, organic chemicals (i.e. phenol, chloroform or ethanol), residual detergents, as well as ...
Set up two reactions for digestion of genomic DNA: Incubate the two reactions at 37 °C for 3 h. Extract the reactions with phenol/chloroform (1:1, v/v), recover the DNA by precipitation with ...
Cells are homogenized in guanidinium thiocyanate and the RNA is purified from the lysate by extraction with phenol-chloroform at reduced pH 1. This method allows many samples to be processed ...
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