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DNA isolation

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What is DNA isolation?

DNA isolation (also known as DNA extraction) is a process of separating DNA from other cellular components such as proteins, lipids, and RNA. It is a crucial step in many molecular biology applications, including PCR, DNA sequencing, cloning, and genetic engineering. Common methods include phenol-chloroform extraction, salting out, and silica-based purification.

What other technologies are related to DNA isolation?

DNA isolation Competitor Technologies

RNA isolation is an alternative nucleic acid isolation technique. While it isolates RNA instead of DNA, it competes for resources and applications where the nucleic acid type is not critical or can be converted.
mentioned alongside DNA isolation in 8% (94) of relevant job posts

DNA isolation Complementary Technologies

PCR is used to amplify specific DNA sequences after DNA isolation, making it a strongly complementary technique.
mentioned alongside DNA isolation in 1% (532) of relevant job posts
DNA sequencing is performed on isolated DNA to determine its nucleotide sequence, making it a complementary technique.
mentioned alongside DNA isolation in 3% (64) of relevant job posts
Cell culture is often used to grow cells before DNA isolation. It provides the biological material from which DNA can be extracted, thus it's complementary.
mentioned alongside DNA isolation in 1% (128) of relevant job posts

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