Why isopropanol is used in rna isolation?
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Salt, isopropanol and ethanol are
commonly used to precipitate DNA.
The DNA extraction process begins
with the mechanical separation of the
nuclear contents from the rest of the
cell, which is carried out by sonication,
agitation and the addition of SDS
detergents
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Salt, isopropanol and ethanol are
commonly used to precipitate DNA.
The DNA extraction process begins
with the mechanical separation of the
nuclear contents from the rest of the
cell, which is carried out by sonication,
agitation and the addition of SDS
detergents
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Answer:
RNA precipitates faster and more complete at higher RNA concentrations
Explanation:
This means itll provide you with higher concentration of RNA
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