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Overview

The E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit offers a versatile and cost-effective method for the isolation of DNA from a wide variety of samples including fresh or frozen animal cultured cells and tissues, buccal swabs, whole blood, mouse tail snips, etc. The DNA purification process is simplified with HiBind® Mini Column technology into four quick “lyse-bind-wash-elute” steps and can be accomplished in less than 20 minutes post-lysis. This convenient spin-column format avoids time-consuming steps like alcohol precipitation, use of toxic compounds such as phenol and chloroform and allows for multiple samples to be processed in parallel. DNA purified using this kit is ready for most downstream applications such as PCR, sequencing, genotyping, southern blot analysis and restriction enzyme digestion.

  • Rapid – DNA isolation in less than 20 minutes post-lysis
  • Versatile – Single kit for multiple sample types
  • Specialized buffer system – Optimized buffers for higher yields
  • Safe – No phenol/chloroform extractions
  • High-quality – DNA is suitable for a variety of downstream applications

Specifications

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

FeaturesSpecifications
Downstream ApplicationsPCR, sequencing, genotyping, southern blot analysis and restriction enzyme digestion
Starting MaterialTissues, cultured cells, mouse tail snips, paraffin-embedded tissues, whole blood, body fluids, buccal swabs
Starting Amount30 mg, or 5 x 106 cultured cells
Elution Volume100-200 μL
DNA Binding TechnologySilica mini spin column
Throughput1-24
Processing Mode< 20="" min="">

Kit Components

ItemAvailable Separately
HiBind® DNA Mini ColumnsView Product
2 mL Collection TubesView Product
BL BufferView Product
TL BufferView Product
HBC BufferView Product
DNA Wash BufferView Product
Elution BufferView Product
Proteinase K SolutionView Product

Protocol and Resources

Product Documentation & Literature

PROTOCOL

D3396 E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit

SDS

D3396 SDS

QUICK GUIDE

D3396 Quick Guide

SALES SHEET

Product Data

Performance Comparison of E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit Against Leading Competitors

Figure 1.  Purified genomic DNA from 10 mg rat kidney tissue was isolated using kits from Company T, Company A, Company P, Company Q, and Omega Bio-tek’s E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit following manufacturer’s recommended protocols. 3% of eluted DNA was analyzed on a 0.8% agarose gel. M:Lambda-Hind III.

Real-time PCR of Genomic DNA Isolation with E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit

Figure 2.  Genomic DNA was isolated from 10 mg of rat kidney with Omega Bio-tek’s E.Z.N.A.® Tissue DNA Kit. Serial dilutions of recovered genomic DNA were used as templates for real-time PCR amplification of a 100 bp fragment of the GAPDH gene with SYBR® Green labeling. Each reaction was performed in triplicate. The fluorescence versus cycle number is plotted and the 5 curves correspond to the input DNA template amounts of 10, 2, 0.4, 0.08, and 0.0016 ng.

Genomic DNA Yield From Mouse Liver

Table 1.  Genomic DNA was extracted from 30 mg mouse liver using the E.Z.N.A. Tissue DNA Kit Protocol for Tissue samples and eluted in 100 µL volume. DNA concentration was determined by optical density measurements using Thermo Scientific’s NanoDrop ™ 2000c system.

Intact, high-molecular weight DNA as analyzed on an Agarose Gel

Figure 3.  Genomic DNA was extracted from 30 mg mouse liver using the E.Z.N.A. Tissue DNA Kit Protocol for Tissue samples and eluted in 100 µL volume. 5 µL eluate was analyzed on a 1% Agarose gel.

Real-time PCR analysis of extracted DNA

Figure 4.  Genomic DNA was extracted from 30 mg mouse liver using the E.Z.N.A. Tissue DNA Kit Protocol for Tissue samples. 2 µL of Eluted DNA was diluted 10- and 100-fold and used as a template in a 20 µL SYBR® qPCR reaction. The Ct values increased by only 3 cycles per 10-fold dilution, which demonstrates that the template DNA in free of inhibitors.

Citations

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CRISPR(clustered,regularlyinterspaced,shortpalindromicrepeats)是一种来自细菌降解入侵的病毒DNA或其他外源DNA的免疫机制。
在细菌及古细菌中,CRISPR系统共分成3 类,其中Ⅰ类和Ⅲ类需要多种CRISPR相关蛋白(Cas蛋白)共同发挥作用,而Ⅱ类系统 。
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