Biology, asked by CHSURYASASIDHAR4837, 1 year ago

can we use sodium acetate instead of potassium acetate in plasmid DNA

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hye!!!...


Ur answer is :-
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However, I have read that potassium acetate does not have the same function as sodium acetate in genomic DNA isolation but, rather, is a neutralizing agent which helps small plasmid DNA to renature. I am bit confused about the role of potassium acetate and why sodium acetate cannot be used instead.


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