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How is DNA isolated in purified from a bacterial cell ? ​

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Answered by rishabh2328
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DNA, the genetic material of bacteria is isolated in purified form by treating the bacterial cells with enzyme, lysozyme to dissolve the cell wall. The RNA can be removed by treating them with enzyme, ribonuclease and proteins can be removed by treatment with enzyme protease which converts proteins to amino acids.

Answered by shrutichavan54113
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Answer:DNA, the genetic material of bacteria is isolated in purified form by treating the bacterial cells with enzyme, lysozyme to dissolve the cell wall. The RNA can be removed by treating them with enzyme, ribonuclease and proteins can be removed by treatment with enzyme protease which converts proteins to amino acids.

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