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Isolation and Quantification of DNA.

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Purifying DNA is the key to successful cloning. The cleaner the final preparation of DNA, the more efficient will be the enzymatic reactions that use the DNA as a template… Click to show full abstract

Purifying DNA is the key to successful cloning. The cleaner the final preparation of DNA, the more efficient will be the enzymatic reactions that use the DNA as a template or a substrate. In the 1930s and 1940s, the scientific literature began to accumulate methods to release DNA from cells and to remove cellular constituents that inhibit or act as competitors on enzymatically catalyzed reactions. Since then, thousands of protocols for purification of DNA from a wide variety of organisms, tissues, and bodily fluids have been published. This introduction provides an overview of methods for isolation and quantification of DNA.

Keywords: quantification dna; isolation quantification; dna

Journal Title: Cold Spring Harbor protocols
Year Published: 2018

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