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In today's era of multiplex and real-time PCR DNA analysis, the value of high-quality, pure DNA cannot be overstated. Finding an appropriate DNA isolation system to meet your downstream application requirements is critical for the successful completion of research. This DNA purification tutorial covers the fundamentals of DNA extraction, plasmid preparation, and DNA quantification, as well as how optimal purification procedures may help you spend less time purifying DNA and more time planning experiments and reviewing results. DNA extraction is a standard method for isolating DNA from a cell's nucleus. There are five essential stages to DNA extraction that are universal across all DNA purification chemistries: 1) disrupting the cellular structure to produce a lysate, 2) separating the soluble DNA from cell debris and other insoluble material, 3) attaching the DNA of interest to a purification matrix, 4) washing proteins and other impurities away from the matrix, and 5) elution of the DNA

12.50
Lumens
PPTX (50 Slides)
Presentations | English