R & D, February 1st, 2000
Research involving RNA and DNA has become increasingly important in the molecular biology field. But these molecules can be tricky to work with. RNase and DNase, ubiquitous enzymes in the typical lab environment that degrade RNA and DNA, sharply reduce yields and product quality. If present even in trace quantities, nucleases severely limit the ability of researchers to conduct studies where RNA and DNA are essential to the results.
With RNA and DNA more vital than ever in research, it has become necessary to create a nuclease-free environment in the laboratory. Using reagents, particularly...
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