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Nucleic Acid Purification – How to tackle routines and gain time?

Dr. Stefanie Rösel Beyond Science

Aged more than one century, nucleic acid purification is anything but ordinary. Imagine routine DNA/RNA purification becomes simple and easy to perform without losing reproducibility, precision and quality? Read how to tackle it…

Nothing to give away


Despite the purification of nucleic acids being a routine procedure in molecular biology labs, it is time consuming and can get challenging. Every one of us has probably experienced that manual pipettes can become a hurdle for precision and reproducibility. For example, a challenge we’ve previously discussed in our lab academy is pipette tips dripping when handling volatile liquids like ethanol. Also, manually processing magnetic beads increases the risk of carryover beads that interfere with downstream applications. .

Plus, processing various input materials such as tissue or plants challenge your lysis by demanding a maximum on flexibility. The nature of the target molecule can add another layer of complexity. For instance, purifying DNA is a relatively straightforward process, thanks to its stability. However, purifying RNA is a completely different story – its inherent instability makes the process far more demanding. And with time pressure on the back of your neck, purifying challenging samples can get tricky with 96-well plates. The worst thing is to go through the whole purification process, and at the end have no yield. But pessimism aside, here comes the good news.


Your partner to increase throughput and reproducibility


Delegate your routine nucleic acid purification and enjoy peace of mind! An automated liquid handling robot allows you to:

  • Automate and standardize routine pipetting work
  • Perform high-throughput applications in up to 96-well plates with high sample processivity
  • Process batches with a multitude of samples (e.g. blood, tissues)
  • Release time resources
  • Reduce manual pipetting errors
  • Maximize assay reproducibility
  • Automate documentation

Nucleic acid purification with silica spin columns and magnetic beads are perfectly suited for automation. Particularly magnetic beads are very convenient. The procedure is easy to execute and is scalable. If using filter plates, the process can be fully automated, by replacing the centrifuge with a vacuum-based purification approach. Don’t worry about changing from single tubes to plates. It's definitely worth it!

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