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69182 DNase I, RNase free

69182
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69182-3 Glass bottle 1000 u
Description
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RNase-free DNase I digests either single- or double-stranded DNA, producing a mixture of mono- and oligonucleotides. Purified to be free of RNase, this preparation is qualified for applications in which maintenance of the integrity of RNA is critical. The enzyme selectively degrades DNA in the presence of RNA and can be used to remove DNA template following in vitro transcription reactions. This enzyme is also useful in other applications such as DNase footprinting and nick translation. For applications requiring the use of DNase I for random double-stranded cleavage of DNA, try DNase I, ds Qualified.

Catalogue Number69182
Brand Family Novagen®
SynonymsRNase-free DNase I
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Product Information
Unit of DefinitionOne unit will degrade 1 μg DNA in 10 minutes at 37°C. The reaction mixture (50 µl) contains 80 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 10 mM NaCl, 5 mM MgCl₂, 10 mM DTT, 1 µg plasmid DNA, and enzyme.
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Ship Code Shipped with Blue Ice or with Dry Ice
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Storage -20°C
Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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Catalogue Number GTIN
69182-3 07790788055844

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DNase I, RNase free Certificates of Analysis

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Citations

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  • K. M. Hallamaa, G. F. Browning and S. L. Tang. (2006) Lipoprotein multigene families in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Journal of Bacteriology 188, 5393-5399.
  • G. Ross, et al. (2005) Tuberoinfundibular peptide of 39 residues: a new mediator of cardiac function via nitric oxide production in the rat heart. Endocrinology 146, 2221-2228.