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rna is removed by which treatment​

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Answered by ElegantMermaid
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RNase A treatment is used for the removal of RNA from genomic DNA samples. RNase A cleaves the phosphodiester bond between the 5'-ribose of a nucleotide and the phosphate group attached to the 3'- ribose of an adjacent pyrimidine nucleotide.

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Answered by Anonymous
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RNA contamination can be removed by adding 2 microlitre of RNase A (10 mg/ml, Fermentas) to 20 microlitre of DNA dissolved in TE buffer (Tris–EDTA, pH = 8.0) and incubate for 3–4 h at 37 C.

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