Why is detergents, NaCl and Chilled ethanol used during DNA separation experiment?
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a water-soluble cleansing agent which combines with impurities and dirt to make them more soluble, and differs from soap in not forming a scum with the salts in hard water.
"liquid detergent"
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Shampoo or dishwasher soap helps to dissolve the cell membrane, which is a lipid bilayer. Sodium chloride helps to remove proteins that are bound to the DNA. ... Ethanol or isopropyl alcohol causes the DNA to precipitate. When DNA comes out of solution it tends to clump together, which makes it visible.
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