Specifications
Features
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Specifications
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Main Functions
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Isolation total RNA from animal tissues, cells and simple plant tissues using one column
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Applications
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RT-PCR, qRT-PCR, Northern hybridization, second generation sequencing
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Purification method
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Mini spin column
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Purification technology
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Silica technology
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Process method
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Manual (centrifugation or vacuum)
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Sample type
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Animal soft tissue, cultured cells, lymphocytes, simple plant tissue
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Sample amount
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Cells: ≤1 x 107
Animal tissue: 1-20 mg
Plant leaves: 50-150 mg
Yeast cells: 5 x 106
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Yield
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2-100μg
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Elution volume
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≥50μl
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Time per run
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≤15 minutes(1-24 samples)
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Liquid carrying volume per column
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800µl
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Binding yield of column
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100µg
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Principle
HiPure RNA technology simplifies total RNA isolation. Samples are first lysed and then homogenized. Ethanol is added to the lysate to provide ideal binding conditions. The lysate is then loaded onto the HiPure silica membrane and RNA binds to the silica membrane, and all contaminants are efficiently washed away. For certain RNA applications that are sensitive to very small amounts of DNA, the residual amounts of DNA remaining can be removed using a convenient on-column DNase treatment. Pure, concentrated RNA is eluted in water.
Advantages
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Efficient removal of DNA - unique genomic DNA removal column without DNase treatment
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High quality - high purity total RNA can be directly used in various sensitive downstream applications
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Fast - several samples can be extracted in 20 minutes by column method
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Safe - no phenol chloroform extraction required
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Sensitive - RNA can be recovered at the level of PG
Kit Contents
Contents
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R401102
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R401103
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Purification Times
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50 Preps
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250 Preps
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HiPure RNA Mini Columns
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50
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250
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2ml Collection Tubes
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50
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250
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RTL Lysis Buffer
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50 ml
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200 ml
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RNA Binding Buffer
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15 ml
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75 ml
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Buffer RW1
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50 ml
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200 ml
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Buffer RW2*
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20 ml
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2 x 50 ml
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RNase Free Water
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10 ml
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30 ml
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Storage and Stability
The Kit can be stored dry at room temperature (15-25°C) and are stable for at least 18 months under these conditions.