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Description
- Glycogen is used as a carrier for the precipitation of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
- Glycogen is an inert material and does not interfere with molecular biology experiments.
- It can replace tRNAs or sonicated DNAs as an additive for the precipitation of nucleic acids.
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 500 μL |
| Grade | Molecular Biology |
| Physical Form | Solution |
Safety and Handling
| storageNote1 | -20°C |
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