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DNA isolation

Isolation of DNA is often an early step in many diagnostic processes used to diagnose genetic disorders. DNA could be extracted from tissue, dried blood spots, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue, bacteria cultures etc.

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Contact 1 Linda Piekuse
Contact 2 Linda Gabrusenoka
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Organisational Unit Rīga Stradiņš University
    Scientific Laboratory of Molecular Genetics - Latvia, Rīga

Description

Isolation of DNA is often an early step in many diagnostic processes used to diagnose genetic disorders. DNA could be extracted from tissue, dried blood spots, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue, bacteria cultures etc.

Specification

DNA is isolated usually from 2 ml venous bloods that are collected in tube with EDTA (avoiding hemolysis and clotting). Tube with blood should be transported to the lab in room temperature. After isolation DNA quality is checked by UV/VIS spectrophotometer detection concentration (ng/mkl) and purity (260/280 ratio).

Accreditation

DNA isolation is tested using External Quality Assement schemes offered by DGKL-RFB (www.dgkl-rfb.de)

Delivery time

Negotiable. Depends on many factors: for example, number of samples.

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