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  • Qiagen DNeasy 96 alternative

    Has anyone found a different supplier or alternative 96-well plate extraction kit to the Qiagen DNeasy 96? I don't see any way to get the 96-well silica column plates outside of in the kit. I do see a line of QIAprep 96 plates but they are advertised for plasmid DNA isolation and not genomic DNA. Does anyone buy the reagents in bulk and the plate columns from another manufacturer?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Hi, multiple companies offer spin columns and spin plates.

    E.g.
    Two types to choose from: with attached lid and without lid Designed with extra considerations for better performance and convenience. Improved o-ring configuration completely eliminates buffer carryover, cleaner DNA for sequencing, digestion and transfection. Large frosted area around the neck instead of the column bo

    High throughput nucleic acid isolation and for sample clarification with our pre filter plates.


    I have not used these myself but colleagues were successful with these.
    I assume there is nothing special about the Qiagen column matrix.

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    • #3
      Takara Bio distributes Macherey Nagel products. They tend to have products that are 1 for 1 replacements for Qiagen cleanup kits.

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      • #4
        If you want to buy online kit 96-well plates then you just need to order it’s by online service. So if you have a good internet you will be ordered without any problem but if your internet is poor then you just need to check your internet speed first.
        If you want to check your internet speed just click here ptcl speed test and see what your actual speed is this time. If speed is good then you just go to online website and ordered your item.

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