DNA and RNA Isolation Techniques for Non-ExpertsIsolation of Bacteriophage DNA by PEG Method
DNA and RNA Isolation Techniques for Non-Experts: Isolation of Bacteriophage DNA by PEG Method
Gautam, Akash
2022-03-30 00:00:00
[The polyethylene glycol (PEG) method is one of the most appropriate approaches for extracting DNA from bacteriophages. The standard method of preparing DNA entails numerous expensive, time-consuming processes and delivers low DNA yields. This procedure, on the other hand, is quite simple and rapid. The PEG method is based on the solubilization of phase particles and macromolecular crowding of DNA, which may then be purified with phenol and precipitated with ethanol. The concentration of PEG required for precipitation is inversely proportional to the size of the DNA fragments. This method can also be used to extract DNA from bacteria and fungi.]
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DNA and RNA Isolation Techniques for Non-ExpertsIsolation of Bacteriophage DNA by PEG Method
[The polyethylene glycol (PEG) method is one of the most appropriate approaches for extracting DNA from bacteriophages. The standard method of preparing DNA entails numerous expensive, time-consuming processes and delivers low DNA yields. This procedure, on the other hand, is quite simple and rapid. The PEG method is based on the solubilization of phase particles and macromolecular crowding of DNA, which may then be purified with phenol and precipitated with ethanol. The concentration of PEG required for precipitation is inversely proportional to the size of the DNA fragments. This method can also be used to extract DNA from bacteria and fungi.]
Published: Mar 30, 2022
Keywords: Polyethylene glycol; Genetic engineering; Vaccine; Bacteriophage; E. coli
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