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DNA extraction is an invaluable technique in a majority of molecular biologytechniques. One must not restrict themselves to this method alone. Onceyou are familiarwithDNA extraction, learn how to work with plasmid, RNA and cDNA.Isolating and handling these nucleotides are an important skill in carrying out experiments in the fields of molecular Biology and genetics

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Grinding the liver helps break down the cell membranes and release the cellular contents, including the DNA. This step is necessary to access the DNA trapped inside the liver cells and to make it available for further extraction and analysis.


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What is the purpose of RNA extraction?

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Why do tiny bubbles form on and amongst DNA strands during extraction?

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