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  • l_zembek
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 9

    Separation of total nucleic acid?

    We are using the Chemagen system (http://www.chemagen.com/fileadmin/do...n_brochure.pdf) to extract total nucleic acid from blood and stool samples. The process yields a mixture of purified DNA/RNA, but doesn't suggest how to separate the two. Has anyone done this type of separation before? I know Qiagen uses columns in their AllPrep system, but they can't be purchased separately. Most RNAse or DNase protocols I see are designed to remove small amounts of contaminating RNA/DNA, I don't know how they'd do with total nucleic acid?
  • Manna
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 15

    #2
    If you need both RNA & DNA from the same prep, then split your prep in half. Treat one half with DNase, then run it over a column (qiagen/zymo whatever) to clean up. Base hydrolyze the other half, then EtOH precipitate.

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    • l_zembek
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 9

      #3
      Thank you very much, that's likely how I'll proceed. I was going to use RNase A, but base hydrolysis is likely more cost effective, especially for a lot of samples.

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