NA1020
GenElute™ PCR Clean-Up Kit
sufficient for 70 purifications
Synonym(s):
Gen Elute, PCR Purification
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UNSPSC Code:
41106300
NACRES:
NA.52
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usage
sufficient for 70 purifications
Quality Level
technique(s)
DNA purification: suitable
storage temp.
15-25°C
General description
The GenElute PCR Clean-Up Kit is designed for rapid purification of single-stranded or double-stranded PCR amplification products (100 bp to 10 kb) from other components in the reaction, such as excess primers, nucleotides, DNA polymerase, oil and salts. This kit combines the advantages of silica binding with a convenient spin column format, eliminating the need for expensive resins or toxic organic compounds such as phenol and chloroform.
The GenElute PCR Clean-Up Kit is designed for rapid purification of single-stranded or double-stranded PCR amplification products (100 bp to 10 kb) from other components in the reaction, such as excess primers, nucleotides, DNA polymerase, oil and salts. This kit combines the advantages of silica binding with a convenient spin column format, eliminating the need for expensive resins or toxic organic compounds such as phenol and chloroform.
DNA is bound on a silica membrane within the spin column. The bound DNA is washed and the clean, concentrated DNA is eluted in the buffer of choice. Each column can purify up to 100 μL or 10 μg of PCR amplified DNA and recover up to 95% of PCR products between 100 bp and 10 kb. More than 99% of the primers and most primer-dimers (<40 bp) are removed.
Purified DNA can be used in enzymatic reactions, conventional or automated sequencing, cloning and microarray analysis.
DNA is bound on a silica membrane within the spin column. The bound DNA is washed and the clean, concentrated DNA is eluted in the buffer of choice. Each column can purify up to 100 μL or 10 μg of PCR amplified DNA and recover up to 95% of PCR products between 100 bp and 10 kb. More than 99% of the primers and most primer-dimers (<40 bp) are removed.
Purified DNA can be used in enzymatic reactions, conventional or automated sequencing, cloning and microarray analysis.
Application
GenElute™ PCR Clean-Up Kit has been used for rapid purification of single-stranded or double-stranded PCR amplification products (100bp to 10kb) from other components in the reaction.
Purified DNA can be used in enzymatic reactions, conventional or automated sequencing, cloning and microarray analysis.
Features and Benefits
- Purifies up to 100 μl or 10 μg of PCR amplified DNA in 8 minutes
- Recovers up to 95% of PCR products between 100 bp and 10 kb
- Removes over 99% of primers and other components
- Eliminates the need to remove mineral oil by organic extraction
- 40% more purification preps supplied than market leader
- Recovers up to 95% of PCR products between 100 bp and 10 kb
- Purifies up to 100 μL or 10 μg of PCR amplified DNA in 8 minutes
- Removes over 99% of primers and other components
Other Notes
The GenElute PCR Clean-Up Kit is designed for rapid purification of single-stranded or double-stranded PCR amplification products (100 bp to 10 kb) from other components in the reactions, such as excess primers, nucleotides, DNA polymerase, oil and salts. This kit combines the advantages of silica binding with a convenient spin column format, eliminating the need for expensive resins or toxic organic compounds such as phenol and chloroform.
Principle
The GenElute PCR Clean-Up Kit combines the advantages of silica binding with a microspin format. The DNA is bound on a silica membrane within the spin column. The bound DNA is washed and the clean, concentrated DNA is eluted in the buffer of choice. Each column can purify up to 100 μL or 10 μg of PCR amplified DNA and recover up to 95% of PCR products between 100 bp and 10 kb. More than 99% of the primers and most primer-dimers (<40 bp are removed).
Legal Information
GenElute is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Eye Irrit. 2 - Met. Corr. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3
Target Organs
Central nervous system
Storage Class Code
8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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