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  • SPRI Beads (DNA, RNA, microRNA & Oligo Purification)

    SPRI Beads (DNA & RNA Purification)
    Optimized to purify DNA fragments of 100 bp and larger, and RNA fragments of 200 bases and larger.
    Features:
     Save 75% of the cost

     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. DNA/RNA fragments shorter than 100 base pairs can be effectively recovered.
    Features:
    The only beads for short nucleotide purification

     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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    Last edited by BioDynami; 05-07-2021, 12:12 PM.

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