Exploring quality standards for extracting high yields of DNA from biological samples
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Best Practices for Preparing High-Quality DNA Samples

Exploring quality standards for extracting high yields of DNA from biological samples

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DNA extraction is an invaluable technique for a wide range of research methods, including next-generation sequencing and real-time PCR. However, the yield of extracted DNA can vary depending on the type of extraction method and the tissue sample from which the DNA is extracted. Tissue homogenization is a critical first step to optimizing extracted DNA yield and ensuring that downstream workflows produce reliable and reproducible results.

Download this white paper from Bertin Instruments to learn how tissue homogenization best practices can optimize DNA extraction for various tissue sample preparations and downstream applications.

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