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*Ethanol Precipitation is used to purify small fragments of DNA and increase DNA concentration. Since only 10 microliters of DNA can be placed in Gel Electrophoresis wells, the amount must be extremely concentrated. | *Ethanol Precipitation is used to purify small fragments of DNA and increase DNA concentration. Since only 10 microliters of DNA can be placed in Gel Electrophoresis wells, the amount must be extremely concentrated. | ||
#4:15 PM: Add 1) 3 volumes of COLD 100% EtOH (50 microliters X 3 = 150 microliters) 2) 1/10 3M Sodium Acetate (20 microliters) 3) 1 microliter GlycoBlue | #4:15 PM: Add 1) 3 volumes of COLD 100% EtOH (50 microliters X 3 = 150 microliters) 2) 1/10 3M Sodium Acetate (20 microliters) 3) 1 microliter GlycoBlue | ||
- | # | + | #Incubate for 1 hour at -80 deg. C |
- | # | + | #Centrifuge 30 minutes at 0 deg. C. A blue pellet should be visible once finished centrifuging. Pellets will dissolve if in room temperature too long before performing next step! |
#Remove supernatant. | #Remove supernatant. | ||
#Air dry. | #Air dry. |
Revision as of 21:30, 29 October 2008
ProtocolsMiniprep Prodedure
Restriction Digest
Gel Electrophoresis
Ligation Reaction Procedure
Transformation Procedure
Ethanol Precipitation
Gel Extraction
The contents of the tube should be yellow after incubation.
Calf CIP - Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase
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