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Created on: 04-Feb-2015. Updated on: 04-Feb-2015.

Category: Nucleic Acids.

Restriction digest of plasmid DNA

Posted by: dami82, UIC, Chicago, IL, http://www.biotechworld.it/portfolio/fantini



The restriction digest of plasmid DNA is a molecular biology procedure aimed at cutting a plasmid DNA at specific sites using restriction endonucleases. The restriction digest is usually performed with an excess of enzyme (10U to 20 U per 1 μg plasmid) in a total volume of 50 μL at 37C for 1h. If required, the reaction may be scaled up or down, but it is important NOT TO change the ratio DNA/enzyme/total volume.

Manufacturer usually provides a suitable 10x buffer for performing the reaction. Double digests m...

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