Blood and tissue genomic DNA isolation

Mag-BIND® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit

Mag-BIND® Blood & Tissue DNA HDQ 96 Kit offers a rapid, high throughput, cost-effective solution for purifying high quality genomic DNA from 100 to 250 µl of blood samples (we have also solutions for volumes as large as 10 ml), saliva, swabs, mouse tails, dried blood spots, tissues, or 5x10^6 cultured cells. Mag-BIND® Particles HDQ provide quick magnetic response times thereby reducing overall processing time.

Product Details

The kit is automatable on most open-ended automated platforms and is very time-efficient as 384 samples can be processed in 2 hours. This system combines the reversible nucleic acid-binding properties of Mag-BIND® paramagnetic particles with the proven efficiency of Omega Bio-tek’s buffer chemistry to provide a rapid and robust method to isolate DNA from a variety of biological samples. The system yields high quality DNA that is suitable for direct use in most downstream applications, such as amplification, NGS, and enzymatic reactions.

  • Rapid - Process 384 samples in 2 hours
  • Bead-based - Scalable DNA purification; 100 to 250 µl input
    (we have solutions for volumes of blood of up to 10 ml)
  • Quality - High quality DNA suitable for qPCR, NGS, etc
  • Automatable - Adaptable on most open-ended liquid handlers
  • Cost-effective - On average 60% less than the competition

 

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Scientific publication list

 


Genome-wide gene-based analysis suggests an association between Neuroligin 1 (NLGN1) and post-traumatic stress disorder

V.Kilaru, S.V.Iyer, L.M.Almi, J.S.Stevens, A.Lori, T.Jovanovic, T.D.Ely, B.Bradley, E.B.Binder, N.Koen, D.J.Stein, K. N. Conneely, A.P.Wingo, A.K.Smith, K.J.Ressler

 


Population structure of a migratory small coastal shark, the blacknose shark Carcharhinus acronotus, across cryptic barriers to gene flow

Pavel Dimens

 


Biological studies and evaluation of Scymnus coniferarum crotch, a predator of hemlock woolly adelgid from western North America

Molly Norton Darr