On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:09 PM, matt harbowy <hbergeronx@gmail.com> wrote:
> FYI, re: gold nanoparticles, I think one of the other advantages to gold is
> that DNA tends to stick to it readily.
> -matt
>
so could I grind up a PCR purification spin column, perform the
operations with the right buffers, pellet and decant, then load the
gun and shoot?
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From my former experience, yes, you can grind up a PCR purification spin column, perform the
operations with the right buffers, pellet and decant, then load the gun and shoot.
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