After the initial characterization, it is possible to purify further some or all of the plasmid DNAs by RNase digestion and extraction with organic solvents. This further purified DNA is suitable for techniques such as DNA sequencing, subcloning or the production of gene probes. In order to purify plasmid DNA after the isolation process, any …
Read more »In the previous post, it had already explained about how to extract plasmid DNA by using alkaline lysis method. In this particular post, it will be explained the other method to extract plasmid DNA instead of using alkaline lysis method. It is Rapid Boiling method, an alternative to alkaline lysis method that was developed by …
Read more »Plasmids can be isolated by a variety of methods many of which rely on the differential denaturation and reannealing of plasmid DNA compared to chromosomal DNA. One commonly used technique developed by Birnboim and Doly involves alkaline lysis. This method essentially relies on bacterial lysis by sodium hydroxide and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), followed by …
Read more »It is possible to estimate protein concentration in a solution by using simple spectrometer. Absorption of radiation in the near UV (280 nm) by proteins depends on the Tyrosine and Tryptophan content (also to a very small extent on the amount of Phenylalanine and disulfide bond).
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