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 carboxyl-coated paramagnetic particles that can reversibily bind to DNA. The magnetic beads offer flexibility as they can be used to size-select for DNA fragments and can be used to remove unwanted excess primers, adapter dimers, salts and enzymes from a wide variety of different reactions. 

Key Features:

  • Value-priced 
  • High recovery rate
  • Flexible DNA size-selectivity  
  • 1µM average bead size
Application
  • NGS Library clean up
  • DNA concentration
  • PCR purification
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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