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RNA/DNA extraction

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What is RNA/DNA extraction?

RNA/DNA extraction is a process used to isolate and purify RNA or DNA from a sample. This is a fundamental step in many molecular biology techniques, including PCR, sequencing, and gene expression analysis. Common methods involve cell lysis, removal of proteins and lipids, and precipitation or binding of the nucleic acids to a solid support, followed by washing and elution.

What other technologies are related to RNA/DNA extraction?

RNA/DNA extraction Complementary Technologies

qPCR (quantitative PCR) is a complementary technology because it relies on extracted RNA or DNA to quantify specific nucleic acid sequences.
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Cloning often utilizes extracted DNA as a starting material to create recombinant DNA molecules.
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PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) uses extracted DNA as a template to amplify specific DNA sequences.
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