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How Phenol Extraction of DNA Works
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#25 — Phenol extraction of DNA is a commonly used method for removing proteins from nucleic acids; for example, to remove proteins from cell lysate during genomic DNA preparation. It's commonly used, but not well understood. Listen to this episode to get a quick explanation of how phenol extraction of DNA works. Visit the original article to see handy diagrams on how phenol extraction works. [1] To get more help and advice on DNA extraction, read our related articles and discover how chloroform can clean up your phenol extractions, [2] learn how ethanol precipitation works, [3] and decide if ethanol or isopropanol is best for precipitating your samples. [4] Resources: 1. The Basics: How Phenol Extraction of DNA Works. Available at: https://bitesizebio.com/384/the-basics-how-phenol-extraction-works/ 2. Practical Application of Phenol-Chloroform Extraction. Available at: https://bitesizebio.com/3651/practical-application-of-phenol-chloroform-extraction/ 3. Ethanol Precipitation of DNA and RNA: How it Work