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PCR Clean-up Purification Kit

The PCR Clean Up Kit is a system designed for rapid clean up of DNA bands ranging from100bp to 20kb.

 

Description
The GF-1 PCR Clean-up Kit is designed for rapid and efficient clean up of DNA ranging from 100bp to 20kb. The kit efficiently removes dNTPs, short oligo fragments, mineral oil, enzymes from a PCR reaction product, removes proteins after restriction enzyme treatment and dephosporylation and residual dye and ethidium bromide. This kit is also suited for concentrating DNA, changing of buffers and desalting.

Features
– Indicator dye for easy pH determination
– 90% of recovery achievable
– Mini-column spin technology
– Purification process less than 15 minutes
– Highly pure DNA ready to use for routine molecular biology applications such as restriction enzyme
digestion, PCR, ligation, DNA sequencing, probe preparations, etc.

Application
For purification of DNA from reaction solutions

Kit components:
– GF-1 columns
– Collection tubes
– PCR DNA Binding Buffer (Buffer PCR)
– Wash Buffer (concentrate)*
– Elution Buffer
– Handbook

* Please refer to Reconstitution of Solutions and Storage and Stability before using this kit.

Product Description
PC05 PCR Clean-up Extraction Kit

The PCR Clean Up Kit is a system designed for rapid clean up of DNA bands ranging from 100bp to 20kb

Pack size: 5 preps

PC50 PCR Clean-up Extraction Kit

The PCR Clean Up Kit is a system designed for rapid clean up of DNA bands ranging from 100bp to 20kb

Pack size: 50 preps

PC100 PCR Clean-up Extraction Kit

The PCR Clean Up Kit is a system designed for rapid clean up of DNA bands ranging from 100bp to 20kb

Pack size: 100 preps

PC200 PCR Clean-up Extraction Kit

The PCR Clean Up Kit is a system designed for rapid clean up of DNA bands ranging from 100bp to 20kb

Pack size: 200 preps

Pricelist

Datasheet PCR-Products Purification Mini-Prep Kit

Stability Test Report

MSDS PCR-clean up Extraction Kit

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Bondoc, O.L., & Santiago, R.C. (2012) IThe Use of DNA Barcodes in the Evolutionary Analysis of Domestic Breeds and Strains of Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) in the Philippines. The Philippine Agricultural Scientist, 95(4): 358-369.