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  • sergii
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 1

    #16
    Magnetic racks

    Here is cheap alternative for magnetic racks which many companies cell overpriced:

    For 1.5 mL tubes: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273014243549

    For 96-well plates, compatible with single PCR tubes: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273013056166

    For PCR tube stripes, 16 tubes at once: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273027161398

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    • BioDynami
      Registered Vendor
      • Jul 2016
      • 41

      #17
      SPRI Beads (DNA & RNA Purification)
      Optimized to purify DNA fragments of 100 bp and larger, and RNA fragments of 200 bases and larger.
      Features:
       Purification of DNA and RNA
      • DNA fragments > 100 bp
      • RNA fragments > 200 nt
       Applications:
      • NGS Library preparation
      • PCR fragment purification
      • DNA and RNA fragment purification
      • Other applications requiring purified DNA and RNA



      SPRI Beads (microRNA & Oligo Purification)
      Overcomes the hurdle of the short DNA/RNA recovery problem. DNA/RNA fragments shorter than 100 base pairs can be effectively recovered.
      Features:
       Purification of short DNA and RNA
      • microRNA
      • dsDNA fragments >20 bp
      • ssDNA fragments >20 nt
      • RNA fragments >20 nt
      • DNA/RNA hybrid fragments >20 nt
      • Oligo and chimeric oligo >20 nt



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