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G2N70

GenElute Plant Genomic DNA Miniprep Kit

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sufficient for 70 purifications

Synonyme(s) :

Plant Genomic DNA Miniprep, Gen Elute

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usage

sufficient for 70 purifications

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Inherently Safer Chemistry for Accident Prevention
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technique(s)

DNA purification: suitable

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storage temp.

15-25°C

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Application

The purified genomic DNA is ready for immediate use in sensitive downstream applications such as:
  • PCR
  • restriction endonuclease digestion
  • cloning
  • Southern blots
The purified genomic DNA is ready for immediate use in sensitive downstream applications such as:
  • PCR
  • restriction endonuclease digestion
  • cloning
  • Southern blots

GenElute Plant Genomic DNA Miniprep Kit has been used:
  • in the purification of genomic DNA isolated from neem tissues
  • to extract genomic DNA from embryos
  • to isolate DNA from plant samples

Biochem/physiol Actions

Several micrograms of DNA can be obtained from up to 100 mg of fresh tissue or 10 mg of freeze-dried material in less than an hour. Plant tissue is disrupted by grinding in liquid nitrogen and the DNA is released with detergent and chaotrope. Proteins, polysaccharides, and cell debris are eliminated with a 10 minute precipitation procedure followed by centrifugation through a filtration column, included in the kit. The genomic DNA is purified further by a silica bind-wash-elute procedure in microcentrifuge spin columns. The purified DNA is greater than 20 kb in length.

Features and Benefits

  • Starting material: Up to 100 mg of plant tissue
  • Expected yield: Up to 20 μg
  • Elution volume: 100 - 200 μl
  • Time required: < 40 min
  • RNase treatment required: No

General description

The GenElute Plant Genomic DNA Miniprep Kit provides a simple and convenient way to isolate pure DNA from a variety of plant species. The GenElute kit combines the advantages of a silica-based system with a microspin format and eliminates the need for expensive resins, RNase treatment, and hazardous organic compounds such as phenol and chloroform.
The GenElute Plant Genomic DNA Purification Kit provides a simple and convenient way to isolate pure genomic DNA from a variety of plant species. This kit combines the advantages of a silica-based system with a microspin format and eliminates the need for expensive resins, RNase treatment, and hazardous organic compounds such as phenol and chloroform.

Plant tissue is disrupted by grinding in liquid nitrogen, and DNA is released with detergent and chaotrope. Proteins, polysaccharides, and cell debris are eliminated with a 10 minute precipitation procedure followed by centrifugation through a filtration column, included in the kit. The genomic DNA is purified further by a silica bind-wash-elute procedure in microcentrifuge spin columns.

The purified genomic DNA is ready for immediate use in downstream applications such as PCR, restriction digestion, cloning and Southern blots.
We are committed to bringing you Greener Alternative Products, which adhere to one or more of The 12 Principles of Greener Chemistry. This product has Inherently Safer Chemistry, compared to the standard use of phenol and chloroform to perform DNA extractions.

Other Notes

For additional information, please see www.sigma-aldrich.com/genomicdna.

Legal Information

GenElute is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Aquatic Chronic 3 - Eye Dam. 1 - Met. Corr. 1 - Skin Corr. 1C

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8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

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African Journal of Biotechnology, 9(29), 4584-4588 (2010)
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Michael T Raissig et al.
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Genomic imprinting results in monoallelic gene expression in a parent-of-origin-dependent manner. It is achieved by the differential epigenetic marking of parental alleles. Over the past decade, studies in the model systems Arabidopsis thaliana and maize (Zea mays) have shown a

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