Monarch® RNase A

Catalog # Concentration Size List Price Quantity Your Price
T3018L 1 ml $116.00
$104.40
Catalog # Size List Price Your Price
T3018L 1 ml $116.00
$104.40
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Monarch RNase A is a component of the Monarch Genomic DNA Purification Kit (NEB #T3010), which can be used to purify genomic DNA from a variety of sample types. Treatment with RNase A is an optional step in the protocol to remove any residual RNA present. This high-quality enzyme preparation is purified from bovine pancreas and is DNase, protease and DNA-free. It is supplied as a 20 mg/ml solution in 50% glycerol, 50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.4.

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Monarch RNase A is a component of the Monarch Genomic DNA Purification Kit (NEB #T3010), which can be used to purify genomic DNA from a variety of sample types. Monarch RNase A degrades single-stranded RNA at C and U residues. This formulation is purified from cow pancreas, is free of contaminating protease or DNase activity, and contains no residual host DNA. It is used at 56°C in the Monarch Genomic DNA Purification Kit protocol but is active at any temperature between 20°C and 65°C.  It is supplied as a 20 mg/ml solution in 50% glycerol, 50 mM Tris-Cl pH 7.4.

Treatment with RNase A is an optional step in the Monarch Genomic DNA Purification Kit protocol for removal of  any residual RNA. Co-purification of RNA during gDNA extractions is a common problem that leads to the overestimation of DNA yield. The low alcohol binding conditions employed in the kit optimizes binding of gDNA alone, so RNA co-purification is extremely low; however, an RNase A treatment step is included in each protocol as an option for the user. 
Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
  Monarch® RNase A T3018-2 -20 2 x 0.5 ml 20 mg/ml
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