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Plant genomic DNA isolation

Plant genomic DNA isolation

Mag-BIND® Plant DNA DS 96 Kit

The incredible diversity of the plant kingdom comes with a wide range of DNA extraction challenges.

These challenges include extensive variations in plant structures and in their chemical composition of polysaccharides, polyphenolic compounds and humic substances, all of which can interfere with extraction efficiency and/or inhibit downstream applications.

In this context, Omega Bio-tek has developed a highly versatile Mag-BIND® Plant DNA DS 96 Kit for rapid and reliable isolation of high quality genomic DNA from plants and other tissues that are particularly difficult to lyse.

Product Details

These kits use the well-established properties of the cationic detergent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in conjunction with our magnetic bead technology to extract high quality DNA eliminating PCR inhibitors. Purified DNA is suitable for PCR, restriction enzyme digestion, next-generation sequencing, and hybridization applications. The Mag-BIND® Plant DNA DS 96 Kit is compatible with multiple liquid handlers and magnetic processors, such as Hamilton STAR/STARlet/Firefly NIMBUS, KingFisher Flex, Qiage Biosprint, Applied Biosystems/Ambion Magmax 96, and Beckman Coulter Biomek FX/NX.

  • Rapid – 96 samples can be processed in less than 1 hour
  • Robust lysis – reliable results from a variety of plant samples
  • Quality – high yielding DNA that is suitable for most downstream applications
  • Automatable – adaptable on most open-ended liquid handlers
  • Cost-effective – 30% less than the competition, on an average
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Scientific publication list

 


Assessment of genetic diversity in Secale cereale based on SSR markers

M. Targońska, H. Bolibok-Bragoszewska, M. Rakoczy-Trojanowska

 


Joint linkage QTL mapping for yield and agronomic traits in a composite map of three common bean RIL populations

Valerio Hoyos-Villegas, Qujian Song, Evan M. Wright, Stephen E. Beebe, James D. Kell