Team:Paris Saclay/ethanol
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Ethanol precipitation
This method is used to purify and/or concentrate DNA, RNA and polysaccarides.
Protocol :
1. Measure the volume of the DNA sample.
2. Add 3x volumes of ethanol 100%
3. Add 1/10x volume of sodium acetate (3 M, pH 5.2)
4. Add 1µL of glycogen
5. Incubate the solution at -20°C for 30min or more
6. Centrifuge at > 14,000 x g for 30min at 4°C
7. Discard supernatant being careful not to throw out DNA pellet which may or may not be visible.
8. Wash with 1mL of ethanol 70%
9. Centrifuge at > 14,000 x g for 15min at 4°C
10. Discard supernatant, air dry pellet and dissolve pellet in desired buffer or water