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<p>Purpose: Minipreparation (miniprep) is done in a laboratory setting in order to extract a plasmid from bacteria. There are several different scales of executing this task, but miniprep is the smallest. The steps of the miniprep are to weaken the cell wall, lyse the cell, precipitate out the lipids and proteins, remove of any chromosomal DNA or RNA that is still present, and then wash the plasmid to make sure that all salts are removed so that only the plasmid remains. This process uses a binding column that is comprised of a silica matrix in order to bind the plasmid DNA so that any other remaining cell fragments can be washed away. This procedure follows the E.Z.N.A. plasmid DNA Mini Kit 1 from the Omega Bio-Tek company.</p> | <p>Purpose: Minipreparation (miniprep) is done in a laboratory setting in order to extract a plasmid from bacteria. There are several different scales of executing this task, but miniprep is the smallest. The steps of the miniprep are to weaken the cell wall, lyse the cell, precipitate out the lipids and proteins, remove of any chromosomal DNA or RNA that is still present, and then wash the plasmid to make sure that all salts are removed so that only the plasmid remains. This process uses a binding column that is comprised of a silica matrix in order to bind the plasmid DNA so that any other remaining cell fragments can be washed away. This procedure follows the E.Z.N.A. plasmid DNA Mini Kit 1 from the Omega Bio-Tek company.</p> | ||
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