DNA Purification Magnetic Beads (5 ml)

Cat. No.
G950
Unit
4 x 1.25 ml
Price
$123.00
Cat. No. G950
Name DNA Purification Magnetic Beads (5 ml)
Unit 4 x 1.25 ml
Description

abm’s DNA Purification Magnetic Beads are formulated to bind specifically to DNA and allow the removal of unwanted excess primers, adapter dimers, salts and enzymes from a wide variety of reactions. The beads work by binding DNA reversibly to carboxyl-coated paramagnetic particles, allowing for high recovery of DNA using a quick and simple procedure. They can be used for PCR purification, NGS library prep cleanup, or even DNA concentration. Our DNA purification magnetic beads offer added flexibility due to their ability to size-select the DNA fragments which bind simply by changing the DNA:Beads ratio. Average particle/bead size: 1 μm.

Storage Condition

Store tightly sealed at 4°C. Freezing may reduce binding efficiency of beads.

Note

Bring to room temperature 30 minutes before use and vortex mix vigorously to thoroughly resuspend the beads. A magnetic separation rack is required (not included).

Material Citation If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. G950
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