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22 March 2000 Use of MagneSil(TM) paramagnetic particles for plasmid purification, PCR cleanup, and purification of dideoxy and big dye DNA sequencing reactions
Rex M. Bitner, Doug White, Steven K. Krueger, Michael Bjerke, Braeden Butler, Craig Smith
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Abstract
Traditional anion exchange purification of nucleic acids requires the elution of the DNA or RNA in a salt solution, necessitating the precipitation or desalting of the nucleic acid prior to many molecular biology applications. A pH dependent anion exchange purification method is described which allows the purification of nucleic acids at one pH, followed by the elution of the nucleic acid in a low salt buffer at a second, higher pH. The benefits of this method include the avoidance of alcohol washes and the drying steps required for alcohol removal, as well as the benefits of anion exchange purification without the need for desalting of the purified DNA or RNA.
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Rex M. Bitner, Doug White, Steven K. Krueger, Michael Bjerke, Braeden Butler, and Craig Smith "Use of MagneSil(TM) paramagnetic particles for plasmid purification, PCR cleanup, and purification of dideoxy and big dye DNA sequencing reactions", Proc. SPIE 3926, Advances in Nucleic Acid and Protein Analyses, Manipulation, and Sequencing, (22 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380504
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Magnetism

Ion exchange

Silica

Molecular biology

Molecules

Ions

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