Information
Catalog number
PDC02-0100
Full name
Genomic DNA isolation dual kit
Size
100 rxns
Price
345.00 €
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Description
Genomic DNA isolation dual kit is used specifically for isolating the genomic DNA from the whole blood, frozen blood, buffy coat, cultured animal/bacterial cells, and fungus.
Storage
Store at room temperature other than RNase A (-20ºC)
Shelflife
Use before expiry date given on the label
Sample
Up to 300 µl of the whole blood Up to 200 µl of the frozen blood Up to 200 µl of the buffy coat Cultured animal cells (up to 1 x 107 ) Cultured bacterial cells (up to 1 x 109 ) Fungus cells (up to 5 x 107 )
Format
Reagent and spin column
Operation time
Within 60 minutes
Elution volume
50∼200 μl
Yield
Up to 50 μg
Endotoxin value
NA
Contents
Buffer RL Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:8.0 Buffer CL Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:8.5 Buffer BD Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH : 4.5 Buffer PO Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:5.5 Buffer W1 Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:7.0 Buffer W2 Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:7.5 Buffer E Form: liquid Miscibility with water: immiscible pH:8.5 RNase A Form: liquid Miscibility with water: readily miscible pH:7.5 Proteinase K Form: Solid Solubility: soluble pH : unavailable
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Buffer RL 100 ml 4 ml Buffer CL 35 ml 1.5 ml Buffer PO 12 ml 0.5 ml Buffer BD 45 ml 2 ml Buffer W1 45 ml 2 ml Buffer W2 (Add ethanol) 15 ml (60 ml) 300 μl x2 (1.5 ml x2) Buffer E 10 ml 1 ml Column DG 100 pcs 4 pcs Collection Tubes
Uses
For laboratory use
Ordering
To order Genomic DNA isolation dual kit, please use the Cat. Nr.PDC02-0100 and submit your purchase order by email or by fax. A discount is available for larger or bulk quantities, please contact us for more information
Tips
Our specialists recommend you to follow carefully the pre-registered instructions for Genomic DNA isolation dual kit
Test
The duality of this product lies in it's dual specificity to the gene, pH or protein. Mainly in phosphorylation by specific phosphatases.