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Plasmid DNA Extraction Kit(PD004, PD100, PD300) --Q&A
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Genomic DNA Extraction Kit(GT004,GT050,GT300,GB004,GB100,GB300,GP004,GP100)--Q&A
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Q Why doesn¡¦t the Eluted DNA perform well in downstream applications?
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Gel/PCR DNA Fragments Extraction Kit (DF004, DF100, DF300)--Q&A

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Q A band, smaller than the desired DNA fragment is present in the eluant.
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RNA Related Products(RT050,RT100,RT300,RB050,RB100,RB300,RP050,RP100)--Q&A

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Q Is total RNA isolated by the Total RNA Extraction System free of genomic DNA?
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Q Which kit is suitable for RNA extraction from yeast?
A Both the Total RNA Extraction Kit (Blood/Cultured Cell) and Total RNA Extraction Kit (Tissue). Please follow this modified protocol.
A. Harvest yeast cells (up to 5 x 107) by centrifugation for 10 min at 5,000g. Discard the supernate and resuspend the pellet in 600 µl of sorbitol buffer.
B. Add 200 U Lyticase or Zymolase. Incubate at 30¢XC for 30 min. Centrifuge the mixture for 10 min at 2000 g to harvest spheroplasts.
C. Remove the supernate and go to step 5 Bacterial Cell Protocol (GB)
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