DNA/RNA purification refers to a set of techniques used to isolate and concentrate DNA or RNA molecules from a complex mixture, such as cells, tissues, or biological fluids. These techniques remove contaminants like proteins, salts, and other cellular components. Common methods include solid-phase extraction using silica columns or magnetic beads, liquid-liquid extraction, and precipitation. Purified DNA/RNA is essential for various downstream applications in molecular biology, including PCR, sequencing, cloning, and gene expression analysis.
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