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What is nucleic acid isolation?

Nucleic acid isolation is a process to purify DNA or RNA from a sample. It involves breaking open cells or viruses, separating the nucleic acids from other cellular components (proteins, lipids, etc.), and concentrating the nucleic acids. Common uses include PCR, sequencing, cloning, and other molecular biology techniques.

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PCR amplifies specific DNA or RNA sequences. Nucleic acid isolation is a necessary step before PCR to obtain the target nucleic acid in a purified form suitable for amplification.
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qPCR, or real-time PCR, monitors the amplification of DNA or RNA in real time. Similar to standard PCR, nucleic acid isolation is an essential preliminary step to obtain purified nucleic acids for accurate quantification.
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