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GlasPac GS-01& GS-03 QuicKits for Purifying DNA from Gels and Solutions
Glas Matrix DNA Isolation Kits. Invented by NSS. Copied by Others.
GlasPac/GS QuicKits are offered in response to scientists who primarily extract DNA from agarose gels or solutions. GlasPac/GS QuicKits provide a
fast, simple and economical system for extraction, purification and concentration of ds/ss DNA (10 base pairs to 20,000bp) from TAE or TBE agarose
gels and from all enzymatic reaction solutions. GlasPac/GS Quickits utilize GlasPac, our high-binding glass suspension, and two reagents to purify nucleic acids from proteins, enzymes, unincorporated
radionucleotides, ethidium bromide or solvents. GlasPac has a binding capacity of 1ug of DNA per 1ul of GlasPac, and can be eluted in a volume as small as 5ul. Recoveries range from 70% to 90% from
agarose gels, and virtually 100% from solutions. Each GlasPac purification provides an excellent substrate for restriction enzyme digestions, ligations, transformations, sequencing and amplification
procedures.
For purifying plasmid DNA from bacterial cell cultures and DNA from gels and solutions, Click Here to see MaxiPlas/GlasPac QuicKits.
REAGENTS
Glaspac/GS-01 #4 Salt (60ml): Saturated Sodium Iodide Solution. #5 Wash (60ml): Concentrated Sodium Chloride Solution, yielding 400ml of prepared wash. GlasPac (1.25ml): DNA Glass-Binding Matrix.
GlasPac/GS-03 #4 Salt (180ml): Saturated Sodium Iodide Solution. #5 Wash (120ml): Concentrated Sodium Chloride Solution, yielding 800ml of prepared wash. GlasPac (2.0ml): DNA Glass-Binding Matrix.
GENERAL INFORMATION & PROTOCOLS (Must have Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher to view. Click here to download Acrobat Reader 5.1)
GlasPac General Information Pamphlet
GlasPac Protocol for isolation of DNA ranging from 200bp to 20,000bp from Gels or Solutions.
GlasPac Protocol for isolation of DNA less than 200bp from Gels or Solutions. For details, see note in center of protocol page.
GlasPac Protocol for isolation of RNA from Gels or Solutions. For details, see note at bottom of protocol page.
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