Isolation of Nucleic Acids Using Silica-Gel Based Membranes: Methods Based on the Use of QIAamp Spin Columns

  • Karp A
  • Isaac P
  • Ingram D
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The adsorption of nucleic acids to the surface of glass or silica in the presence of high concentrations of chaotropic salts was firstly described by Vogelstein and Gillespie (5) who recovered DNA fragments from agarose gels using glass powder. This technology has...

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Karp, A., Isaac, P. G., & Ingram, D. S. (1998). Isolation of Nucleic Acids Using Silica-Gel Based Membranes: Methods Based on the Use of QIAamp Spin Columns. In Molecular Tools for Screening Biodiversity (pp. 59–63). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0019-6_14

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