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<p>Cutting bands on the gel</p>
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<p> Purpose: To extract specific DNA fragment.</p>
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<p>Procedure: </p>
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   a.Visualize the bands under UV light. Use long-wavelength UV to minimize damage to the DNA. <br>
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   b.Cut the band with a clean razor blade.<br>
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   c.Turn the gel slice on its side to trim off extra agarose. Place the gel in a microcentrifuge tube.</p>
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<p> Tips: </p>
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EB staining is needed for higher resolution under UV light.
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<p> Safety tips: </p>
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1. ermission is needed from technician before doing this! Follow the safety instruction in the room.<br><br>
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Revision as of 15:43, 19 October 2009

Salt and Soap template

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Cutting bands on the gel

Purpose: To extract specific DNA fragment.

Procedure:

a.Visualize the bands under UV light. Use long-wavelength UV to minimize damage to the DNA.
b.Cut the band with a clean razor blade.
c.Turn the gel slice on its side to trim off extra agarose. Place the gel in a microcentrifuge tube.

Tips:

EB staining is needed for higher resolution under UV light.

Safety tips:

1. ermission is needed from technician before doing this! Follow the safety instruction in the room.

2.When using UV light, protect your skin by wearing safety goggles or a face shield, gloves, and a lab coat.

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