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DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present
Extraction of DNA, RNA, and protein is the basic method used in molecular biology. These biomolecules can be isolated from any biological material for subsequent downstream processes, analytical, or preparative purposes. In the past, the process of extraction and purification of nucleic acids used t...
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description | Extraction of DNA, RNA, and protein is the basic method used in molecular biology. These biomolecules can be isolated from any biological material for subsequent downstream processes, analytical, or preparative purposes. In the past, the process of extraction and purification of nucleic acids used to be complicated, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and limited in terms of overall throughput. Currently, there are many specialized methods that can be used to extract pure biomolecules, such as solution-based and column-based protocols. Manual method has certainly come a long way over time with various commercial offerings which included complete kits containing most of the components needed to isolate nucleic acid, but most of them require repeated centrifugation steps, followed by removal of supernatants depending on the type of specimen and additional mechanical treatment. Automated systems designed for medium-to-large laboratories have grown in demand over recent years. It is an alternative to labor-intensive manual methods. The technology should allow a high throughput of samples; the yield, purity, reproducibility, and scalability of the biomolecules as well as the speed, accuracy, and reliability of the assay should be maximal, while minimizing the risk of cross-contamination. |
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spelling | pubmed-27895302009-12-09 DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present Tan, Siun Chee Yiap, Beow Chin J Biomed Biotechnol Review Article Extraction of DNA, RNA, and protein is the basic method used in molecular biology. These biomolecules can be isolated from any biological material for subsequent downstream processes, analytical, or preparative purposes. In the past, the process of extraction and purification of nucleic acids used to be complicated, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and limited in terms of overall throughput. Currently, there are many specialized methods that can be used to extract pure biomolecules, such as solution-based and column-based protocols. Manual method has certainly come a long way over time with various commercial offerings which included complete kits containing most of the components needed to isolate nucleic acid, but most of them require repeated centrifugation steps, followed by removal of supernatants depending on the type of specimen and additional mechanical treatment. Automated systems designed for medium-to-large laboratories have grown in demand over recent years. It is an alternative to labor-intensive manual methods. The technology should allow a high throughput of samples; the yield, purity, reproducibility, and scalability of the biomolecules as well as the speed, accuracy, and reliability of the assay should be maximal, while minimizing the risk of cross-contamination. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009 2009-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2789530/ /pubmed/20011662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/574398 Text en Copyright © 2009 S. C. Tan and B. C. Yiap. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Tan, Siun Chee Yiap, Beow Chin DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title | DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title_full | DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title_fullStr | DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title_short | DNA, RNA, and Protein Extraction: The Past and The Present |
title_sort | dna, rna, and protein extraction: the past and the present |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2789530/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20011662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/574398 |
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