A method for measuring microquantities of DNA |
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Authors: | Valentino Giach ,Laura Pirami,Aido Becciolini |
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Affiliation: | Valentino Giachè,Laura Pirami,Aido Becciolini |
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Abstract: | Quantitative analysis of DNA content represents a critical step when only very small amounts of nucleic acids are available. The DNA content of a small RNA-free sample can be measured in a simple and precise way using a two-dimensional approach. DNA samples are spotted on the surface of an agarose gel containing ethidium bromide (EtBr) and the ultraviolet-induced low-light fluorescence emitted by EtBr molecules intercalated into the DNA is evaluated. The high sensitivity and reproducibility of this quantitative method has been obtained using an advanced analysis system capable of distinguishing low-light fluorescent patterns, as in the case of DNA stained with EtBr, from the background. Use of an internal standard is necessary because the intensity of the signal is due to the aperture of camera diaphragm and to gel conditions. Using this two-dimensional analysis system it is possible to obtain rapid and precise quantitation of as little as 2ng of DNA. |
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Keywords: | Microassay DNA fluorescence |
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