
DNase I (RNase-free) - NEB
DNase I, (RNase-free) is an endonuclease that nonspecifically cleaves DNA to release di-, tri- and oligonucleotide products with 5´-phosphorylated and 3´-hydroxylated ends. DNase I acts on …
DNase Selection Chart - NEB
NEB’s DNase Selection Chart will assist in choosing the best enzyme for your application
Duplex DNase - NEB
Duplex DNase is an engineered double-strand-specific DNA endonuclease that preferentially degrades double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) over single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) or RNA. It will …
DNase I (RNase-free) - New England Biolabs
DNase I (RNase-free), Article Number: M0303@ Products Login ... New England Biolabs France Genopole Campus 1, Bât. 6 5 rue Henri Desbruères 91030 EVRY cedex France Phone: +33 …
Deoxyribonuclease I - Wikipedia
DNase I is a nuclease that cleaves DNA preferentially at phosphodiester linkages adjacent to a pyrimidine nucleotide, yielding 5'-phosphate-terminated polynucleotides with a free hydroxyl …
Deoxyribonuclease - Wikipedia
Deoxyribonuclease (DNase, for short) refers to a group of glycoprotein endonucleases which are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA …
Properties of DNase Enzymes - NEB
Understand the properties of the various DNase enzymes available from NEB. Heat Inactivate? 1 We do not recommend using Duplex DNase in the presence of calcium (Ca 2+) as this will …
DNase I (RNase-free) - NEB
DNase I, (RNase-free) is an endonuclease that nonspecifically cleaves DNA to release di-, tri- and oligonucleotide products with 5´-phosphorylated and 3´-hydroxylated ends. DNase I acts on …
Duplex DNase - NEB
Duplex DNase is an engineered double-strand-specific DNA endonuclease that preferentially degrades double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) over single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) or RNA. It will …
A Typical DNase I Reaction Protocol (M0303) | NEB
Protocols.io also provides an interactive version of this protocol where you can discover and share optimizations with the research community. Incubate at 37°C for 10 minutes. Add 1 µl of 0.5 M …
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