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DNA/RNA Extraction from the Same Material
(Pat Heslop-Harrison, Molecular Cytogenetics, University of Leicester)
A protocol for extraction of both DNA and RNA from the same material typically plant leaves.
http://www.le.ac.uk/biology/phh4/dnarna.htm
Added: Fri May 13 2005, Hits: 8363, Reviews: 0 Write review Cached - How to prepare Molecular Biology grade glycogen (Contributed by Roberto Salvi)
Glycogen can conveniently substitute for tRNA as a carrier for nucleic acid precipitation. Although Molecular Biology grade glycogen can be purchased from a number of vendors, the main disadvantage is that it is very expensive (e.g., About 100 dollars/20-40 mg). Here we present a simple and inexpensive protocol to prepare a large amount of glycogen which is suitable for any kind of Molecular Biology application (we routinely use it for RNA work).
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