Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Miniprep

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Plasmid preparation procedure known as "miniprep" is used to extract plasmids from small bacterial cultures. Bacteria undergo alkaline lysis to release the plasmids, while genomic DNA stays bound to cell structures. Cell debris are eliminated by centrifugation and the supernatant containing plasmids is loaded to a DNA binding column, it is first washed, than DNA is eluted. DNA conentration can be measured with a spectrophotometer.
Plasmid preparation procedure known as "miniprep" is used to extract plasmids from small bacterial cultures. Bacteria undergo alkaline lysis to release the plasmids, while genomic DNA stays bound to cell structures. Cell debris are eliminated by centrifugation and the supernatant containing plasmids is loaded to a DNA binding column, it is first washed, than DNA is eluted. DNA conentration can be measured with a spectrophotometer.

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