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View additional product information for PureLink™ Quick Gel Extraction Kit - FAQs (K210025, K210012)
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Here are some suggestions for your experiments:
- Many enzymes, including restriction endonucleases and ligases, are inhibited by small amounts of agarose and by perchlorate contaminants. This is not normally a problem. If it is, however, you can use the DNA without repurification by increasing the amount of enzyme used in the digest or ligation or by increasing the digestion incubation time. Also, you may use less DNA in your digest or ligation with the same total volume and the same amount of restriction enzyme.
- There may have been residual ethanol in the eluted fragment. Be sure to thoroughly centrifuge to remove the wash buffer, discard the wash buffer, and use a fresh tube to collect the eluted DNA. For applications that are very sensitive to ethanol, let the open spin column stand for 15 minutes at room temperature to let any excess ethanol evaporate.
- The washing steps may not be as efficient as they should be. Under these circumstances, there may be trace amounts of perchlorate in the eluate. To avoid this, extend the centrifugation times to 5 minutes and wash 2 times with wash buffer.
- Be sure to perform the optional wash step if you are using higher concentrations of agarose or are adding more than 250 mg to the cartridge. If applications are sensitive to EDTA, elute with water (pH 7.5-8.5), or with 10 mM Tris, pH 8.0 without EDTA.
Yes, water may be used, but please ensure that the water is clean and the pH of the water is between 7.5 and 8.5.
Yes, both TAE and TBE agarose gels are compatible with our gel extraction kits.
The PureLink kit can be used with both TAE and TBE gels, while the S.N.A.P. Gel Purification Kit is recommended for TAE gels only.
No, TBE gels contain borate, which interferes with the sodium iodide solution. Therefore, only TAE gels can be used. We recommend the PureLink Quick Gel Extraction kit for both TAE and TBE agarose gels.
One column from the PureLink Quick Gel Extraction Kit (Cat. No. K210012, K210025) can bind and purify up to 15 µg DNA.
Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Purification and Analysis Support Center.
The S.N.A.P. UV-free Gel Purification Kit utilizes crystal violet as a staining reagent, which can be visualized in non-UV light conditions. This can prevent DNA damage that can be caused by the UV light required by normal ethidium bromide staining. DNA fragments recovered using this kit have higher cloning efficiency. In addition, DNA can be visualized under normal light as a thin violet band while the gel is running and excised as soon as bands are sufficiently resolved.