RNase inhibitor
Helge Weissig
helgew at ljcrf.edu
Mon Jun 13 14:45:40 EST 1994
In article <damak.6.2DF56108 at kahu.lincoln.ac.nz>, damak at kahu.lincoln.ac.nz
(Damak, Sami) wrote:
> Every now and then, I run out of RNAse Inh and do the transcription without
> it. It has never failed. I guess if standard RNA precautions are taken,
> there is no need for it.
>
> Sami
In case you still had some, how did you get rid of it before the RNase
step?
will a simple spin column do?
do you ppt the RNA and probe together?
I am taking some first steps into RNase protection and am pretty
unsuccessful so far, so any good advise and/or protoicol would be very much
appreciated :)
cheers,
Helge
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