Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Transcriptomics/rRNA Depletion"

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<b>Glycogen:</b> It is important that the visibility of the RNA pellet is good enough to avoid touching it when pipetting the supernatant. When adding the glycogen the pellet gets more visible due to the fact that glycogen is a polysaccharide and cannot be solved in alcohols. Thereby when the glycogen is added into the RNA sample, nucleic acids will get trapped and get precipitated with the glycogen.<br><br>
 
<b>Glycogen:</b> It is important that the visibility of the RNA pellet is good enough to avoid touching it when pipetting the supernatant. When adding the glycogen the pellet gets more visible due to the fact that glycogen is a polysaccharide and cannot be solved in alcohols. Thereby when the glycogen is added into the RNA sample, nucleic acids will get trapped and get precipitated with the glycogen.<br><br>
 
<b>Glycoblue:</b> Another complementary method to visualize the RNA pellet is to dye it. GlycoBlue is a blue dye that binds specific to glycogen, contributing of making the pellet even more visible. Thereby it will be easier for the user to pipette with less chance of touching the pellet.</p>
 
<b>Glycoblue:</b> Another complementary method to visualize the RNA pellet is to dye it. GlycoBlue is a blue dye that binds specific to glycogen, contributing of making the pellet even more visible. Thereby it will be easier for the user to pipette with less chance of touching the pellet.</p>
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<h1>References</h1>
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<p><b>[1]</b> Refrence here</p><br>
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<p><b>[2]</b> Refrence here</p><br>
  
 
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