Dry-state, room-temperature storage of DNA and RNA

  • Kansagara A
  • McMahon H
  • Hogan M
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Abstract

Water shortens the shelf life of DNA. Biosample integrity is questionable for samples stored in a wet environment owing to the persistent risk of DNA hydrolysis, even at low temperature. GenVault has developed a suite of products that includes GenPlates™, GenSolve™, GenTegra™ Tubes and GenConnect™ to store and manage biosamples dry and at room temperature (25 °C). GenVault is shifting the paradigm for biosample management from wet, refrigerated sample storage to air-dried, room-temperature storage.

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Kansagara, A. G., McMahon, H. E., & Hogan, M. E. (2008). Dry-state, room-temperature storage of DNA and RNA. Nature Methods, 5(9), iv–v. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.f.219

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