Tissue, Genomic DNA Disease, Liver Cirrhosis, Kidney, BioGenomics genomic dna product blog
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The Tissue, Genomic DNA Disease, Liver Cirrhosis, Kidney, BioGenomics n/a (Catalog #MBS654423) is a Genomic DNA and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase.SNP analysis, Southern Blotting and PCR, Genomic DNA library construction, Profiling study in gene expression. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the Tissue, Genomic DNA Disease, Liver Cirrhosis, Kidney, BioGenomics n/a for an application not listed in the data sheet. Researchers commonly develop new applications and it is an integral, important part of the investigative research process.
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Genomic DNAs are isolated from over 100 different human and fetal normal tissues, human diseased and tumor tissues, mouse, rat, monkey, and plant tissues. Our genomic DNAs are provided ready to use for SNP analysis, Southern Blotting, and PCR. MyBioSource offers almost any genomic DNAs from human, mouse, rat, monkey, and plant tissues; no longer will you need to acquire tissues and isolate genomic DNA by yourself.
Tissue genomic DNAs are isolated from a wide variety of tissues. The genomic DNAs are isolated from tissues by proprietary modified guanidine thiocyanate techniques. The quality and purity of genomic DNA are tested by spectrophotometer and electrophoresis. A260/280 is between 1.8 and 2.0 (detected in 10mM Tris Cl, pH 7.5). Contamination by RNA, polysaccharides and proteoglycans has been effectively eliminated.
Features: Genomic DNA isolated from a wide variety of hard to obtain tissues
Decontamination of polysaccharide and proteoglycan
Extensive quality control procedures ensure high quality genomic DNA
High efficiency in PCR
Documentation of tissues\' clinical histories available.