Role of potassium acetate in plasmid dna isolation
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Potassium acetate is generally used in laboratory routines. it can be used as a salt for ethanol precipitation of DNA and potassium acetate precipitates sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and SDS-bound proteins to allow their removal from DNA.
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in simple terms it allows the the removal of SDS and SDS- bound proteins
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