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Nucleic acid methods
Nucleic acid methods
are the techniques used to study
nucleic acid
s:
DNA
and
RNA
.
Purification
DNA extraction
PhenolâÂÂchloroform extraction
Minicolumn purification
RNA extraction
Boom method
Synchronous coefficient of drag alteration
(SCODA) DNA purification
Quantification
Abundance in weight: spectroscopic
nucleic acid quantitation
Absolute abundance in number:
real-time polymerase chain reaction
(quantitative PCR)
High-throughput relative abundance:
DNA microarray
High-throughput absolute abundance:
serial analysis of gene expression
(SAGE)
Size:
gel electrophoresis
Synthesis
De novo
:
oligonucleotide synthesis
Amplification:
polymerase chain reaction
(PCR),
loop-mediated isothermal amplification
(LAMP),
transcription-mediated amplification
(TMA)
Kinetics
Multi-parametric surface plasmon resonance
Dual-polarization interferometry
Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring
(QCM-D)
Gene function
RNA interference
Other
Bisulfite sequencing
DNA sequencing
Expression cloning
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Lab-on-a-chip
Comparison of nucleic acid simulation software
Northern blot
Nuclear run-on
assay
Radioactivity in the life sciences
Southern blot
Differential centrifugation
(sucrose gradient)
Toeprinting assay
Several
bioinformatics
methods, as seen in
list of RNA structure prediction software
See also
CSH Protocols
Current Protocols
References
External links
Protocols for Recombinant DNA Isolation, Cloning, and Sequencing