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[Extraction of blood genomic DNA is a systematic method in clinical and molecular biology research. Despite the fact that several procedures for extracting blood genomic DNA have been developed, the bulk of these processes are time-consuming and involve expensive chemicals as well as dangerous organic solvents. The majority of the materials used in standard DNA extraction are hazardous, and it is desirable to adopt a successful DNA extraction process that does not need such chemicals. For genetic research, high-quality and high-quantity DNA extraction is essential. It is critical to address the usage of easy and low-cost DNA extraction technologies in large-scale gene polymorphism investigations. This chapter aims to examine the most successful way of extracting DNA using the salt-out method. This method is easy, quick, safe, and inexpensive. It may be utilized in medical laboratories and research facilities.]
Published: Mar 30, 2022
Keywords: DNA isolation; Salting-out method; Cell lysis; Genomic DNA
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