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In the center of molecular biology is one species of molecules: DNA.
DNA molecules are amplified and introduced into organisms by transformation or transfection, separated, stained, examined under the microscope, manipulated, sequenced and so on.
For all these techniques the initial step is to isolate DNA from the origin of interest.
This page provides you an overview of the different methods for nucleic acid isolation and offers a number of must-have reagents to obtain pure DNA and/or RNA from various sources.

Introduction
What does it mean technically when we talk about DNA extraction, isolation or purification - terms often used synonymously for getting preferably pure DNA from a sample? What are the mechanisms behind? How is it possible to separate distinct species of DNA?
On this page we focus on the isolation of the two DNA species that are mainly isolated in molecular biology labs - genomic DNA and bacterial plasmids. We give an overview about established DNA isolation techniques, their chemical background and we discuss their respective advantages and limitations.

Regarding the basic procedure, DNA extraction is simple and can be done using domestic products. Basically, all you require is a rich source of DNA, salt, water, dishwashing detergent, a coffee filter, high-proof alcohol and a stick to spool the precipitated DNA salt out of solution. For higher demands (regarding quantity and quality), of course, the method requires further refinement.
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A2331 Bromophenol blue 115-39-9 25 g CAS No. 115-39-9 / Solid / M.W 669.96 g/mol
A2135 Paraffin Oil light for molecular biology 8042-47-5 100 ml / 500 ml CAS No. 8042-47-5 / Liquid
A1091 Agarose MP 9012-36-6 100 g / 250 g / 500 g CAS No. 9012-36-6 / Solid
A8963 Agarose Basic 9012-36-6 100 g / 250 g / 500 g / 1 kg CAS No. 9012-36-6 / Solid
A8511 SYBR Green¢ç staining reagent, DNA free 5 x 0,625 ml / 10 x 0,625 ml Bacterial DNA: not detectable (min. 40 PCR cycles) Concentration: 10X concentrated solution
A2331 Bromophenol blue 115-39-9 25 g CAS No. 115-39-9 / Solid / M.W 669.96 g/mol
A2135 Paraffin Oil light for molecular biology 8042-47-5 100 ml / 500 ml CAS No. 8042-47-5 / Liquid
A1091 Agarose MP 9012-36-6 100 g / 250 g / 500 g CAS No. 9012-36-6 / Solid
A9555 DNA-Dye NonTox 1 ml ♦ nonhazardous Ethidium bromide substitute • Loading buffer with highly sensitive DNA dye • contains three tracking dyes • Visualization of DNA with blue light und UV light
A8510 Water PCR tested, DNA free, for molecular biology, 7732-18-5 10 x 1,7 ml CAS No. 7732-18-5 / Liquid / M.W 18.01 g/mol

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