Ngamratanapaiboon, Application of gelatin-coated magnetic particles for isolation of genomic DNA from bacterial cells, Anal. Biochem. 386 (2009) 291e292.Intorasoot, S., Srirung, R., Intorasoot, A., Ngamratanapaiboon, S., (2009).Application of gelatin-coated magnetic particles for isolation...
Miniprep kit (50 preps) for the purification of genomic DNA from bacterial and epithelial cells in stool samples. The isolated DNA can be used for analysis of the microbiome or genotyping of the donor. The NucleoSpin DNA Stool kit utilizes MN Bead Tubes Type A (ceramic beads; included in ...
Genomic DNA extraction is the process of releasing chromosomal DNA from the cellular matrix in which it is contained. Genomic DNA extraction requires a robust disruption method to open the nuclei and cell walls (if applicable); it usually involves adding a compatible detergent as well as me...
Separation of bacterial DNA from human DNA in clinical samples may have an important impact on downstream applications, involving microbial diagnostic systems. We evaluated two commercially available reagents (MolYsis®, Molzym GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen and Pureprove®, SIRS-Lab GmbH, Jena, both Ge...
Plasmid purification, also known as plasmid isolation or plasmid DNA isolation, refers to the process of extracting and purifying plasmid DNA from bacterial cells, allowing scientists to obtain a highly concentrated and pure form of the plasmid for further analysis and experimentation. T...
Pphy—A cell-bound phytase from the yeast Pichia anomala: Molecular cloning of the gene PPHY and characterization of the recombinant enzyme The Pichia anomala gene PPHY, which codes for a cell-bound phytase, was isolated from genomic DNA by PCR, using oligonucleotide sequences derived from the...
The invention provides a method and kit for the separation and purification of cellular components including polar and non-polar metabolites, genomic DNA, RNA and proteins from a single biological sam
Interestingly, (meta)genomic datasets have shown that the gut microbiota has been extensively shaped by lateral gene transfer8–10 and several studies have shown that gut microbes can exchange DNA by conjugative transfer in situ11–13. However to our knowledge no significant effort has been made ...
This kit provides a rapid spin column method for the isolation and purification of genomic DNA from both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in milk samples. It can also be used to process challenging milk samples such as Mastitic milk for example.
The genomic DNA was extracted from purified phage that was subjected to DNase (1 µg/µl) and RNase (1 µg/µl) (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germany) using PureLink Viral DNA mini kit (Thermo Scientific Fisher, Germany) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Restriction enzymes...