Cellular component extraction process in a disposable filtration

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Process of utilizing an enzyme or micro-organism to destroy... – Treating animal or plant material or micro-organism

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435259, 435267, 435287, 435311, 436177, 422101, C12N 108, C12N 106, G01N 118, C12M 112

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051148587

ABSTRACT:
A method of extracting cellular components, e.g., nucleic acids, particularly DNA, from biological, expecially solid tissue, samples, particularly from plants is provided, whereby all of the steps can be performed in one vessel, and the entire process can be automated. A vessel suitable for this process is provided, as well as a system for the automated performance of the process steps.

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