DNA extraction from agarose gel is a common technique for isolation of specific fragments from reaction mixtures. However, the conventional methods either fail to completely remove agarose, shear the DNA or result in low yields. Expin™ Gel SV takes advantage of glass fiber membrane to recover DNA of 80 bp to 10 kb from most grades of agarose gel in yields reaching 85%
DNA extraction from agarose gel is a common technique for isolation of specific fragments from reaction mixtures.
However, the conventional methods either fail to completely remove agarose, shear the DNA or result in low yields.
Expin™ Gel SV takes advantage of glass fiber membrane to recover DNA of 80 bp to 10 kb from most grades of agarose gel in yields reaching 85%.
Expin™ Gel SV utilizes glassfiber membrane technology to recover DNA of 80 bp to 10 kb from most grades of agarose gel.
Features | Expin™ Gel SV | ||
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Format | Column Type D with collection tube | ||
Standard sample size | 200 mg of gel (400 mg max.) | ||
Recovered DNA size | 80 bp~10 kb | ||
Recovery rate | ≤85% | ||
Maximum loading volume of spin column | ~750 μl | ||
Minimum elution volume | ~30 μl | ||
Binding capacity | ~10 μg | ||
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