Hi Luke,
A regular precipitation and spin will also accomplish this. The DNA will be in the pellet, but the loose dNTPs will stay in solution.
Also, depending on what you would like to do with the DNA (ex: cloning), it may not be necessary to remove the dNTPs.
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