How to Increase DNA Purity and Yield?
“A pure & good quality DNA has a 260/280 ratio between 1.7 to 1.8 and a yield between 100ng/µL to 300ng/µL is used for PCR, DNA sequencing and other downstream […]
“A pure & good quality DNA has a 260/280 ratio between 1.7 to 1.8 and a yield between 100ng/µL to 300ng/µL is used for PCR, DNA sequencing and other downstream […]
“DNase is the group of DNA enzymes and a type of nuclease used for hydrolytic cleaving of the DNA. It has lucrative applications in biological science and therefore has great
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“Sequence information of DNA linked with associated proteins like histones can be obtained by performing high throughput DNA sequencing, such technique is known as ChIP-Seq.” Highlights: ChIP-seq was developed by
The Concept of ChIP-Seq (ChIP-Sequencing) Explained Read More »
“It is believed that the heterochromatin is transcriptionally inactive sequences, and are further classified into constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin.” Highlight: Do you know some heterochromatin are still active and
What is Heterochromatin?- Constitutive and Facultative Heterochromatin Explained Read More »
“Common factors affecting the results of DNA agarose gel electrophoresis are electrical field, nucleic acid sample, buffer and other chemicals used which inversely influence the final results.” Do you know?
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“The Ct value is a value used to quantify the absolute amount of nucleic acid present in a sample. It is the number of cycles from where fluorescence increases significantly.”
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