Pepsin is an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of proteins into polypeptides and amino acids through hydrolysis. In DNA extraction, this proteolytic processing is essential in dissolving the cellular and histone proteins that bind the DNA strands.
purpose of pepsin in DNA extract?
This is to give a period of time for the DNA to grow by replication; this allows there to be enough of a sample of DNA to extract.
Dna?
We can not extract DNA from RBCs as they are without nucleus. only the source of DNA extraction is Leukocytes, RBCs are not good source of extraction but we can extract DNA from immature RBCs.
Simply to reach on DNA and extract the gene of interest.
Its a centrifuge.
Because the purpose of this lab is to extract DNA from a variety of cells and see DNA
This is to give a period of time for the DNA to grow by replication; this allows there to be enough of a sample of DNA to extract.
Dna?
We can not extract DNA from RBCs as they are without nucleus. only the source of DNA extraction is Leukocytes, RBCs are not good source of extraction but we can extract DNA from immature RBCs.
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a forensic scientist can extract DNA from all living things and some dead things too
pepsin and all other digestive enzymes are neutralized by the small intestine
This is an ambiguous question: are we talking about obtaining DNA samples from the person, are we talking about obtaining DNA from the specimen? Obtaining DNA from a person is as simple as swabbing the person's buccal mucosa, which is inside a person's cheek. Obtaining DNA from a specimen is a process by which DNA is extracted by using chemicals that emulsify the cells to extract the DNA, then centrifuging the mixture to extract it. The DNA is then pipetted into a radioactive gel that identifies each strand's DNA structure. The preparation is then x-rayed to reveal the unique DNA structure.