ZR DNA Sequencing Clean-up Kit™
Reusable and simple purification kit for preparing sequence-ready DNA.
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Cancer Research
High Quality reproducible results Spin column protocol leaves sample cleaner than other methods - no residual beads etc means less likey these are drawn up in the capillary array Cleaned up sequencing reactions have little to no background in them Advantage of the columns being re-usable value for money over time
Review Date: 13 Dec 2022 | Zymo Research
DNA clean-up before Sanger sequencing
This product was a game changer for our sequencing workflow, it reduced the time needed for DNA clean-up prior to Sanger sequencing by 40 minutes, increased the sequencing quality and the reusable format drastically reduces the cost per clean-up.
Review Date: 21 Nov 2022 | Zymo Research
Biochemistry
Easy to use kit, really fast for PCR cleaning and concentrating DNA. Only using a binding buffer to bind the DNA into the column, one wash and elution with 6 uL min. Clean and concentrated DNA.
Review Date: 12 Oct 2021 | Zymo Research
Sanger sequencing
It is an amazing kit. It is just 3 easy and quick steps. It is designed very well. It is worth the price.
Review Date: 15 Jun 2021 | Zymo Research
Sanger sequencing clinical samples
It is easy to use very quick. And gives very good results.
Review Date: 12 Jun 2021 | Zymo Research
Sanger sequencing
Doing sanger sequencing can be intimidating but the post-sequencing clean-up is extremely easy, quick, reliable, and simple with the ZR DNA Sequencing Clean-Up Kit. The solutions might not smell good but the final product is very high-quality. Furthermore, in addition to the ease and the speed, you can regenerate the product up to 10X! Just incredible!
Review Date: 10 Feb 2020 | Zymo Research
The ZR DNA & ZR-96 DNA Sequencing Clean-Up Kits™ provide simple and rapid (2 & 10 minute) methods for removal of post-cycle sequencing reaction contaminants (i.e., unincorporated fluorescent dyes, residual salts, dNTPs, primers, and enzymes) from DNA extension products. These contaminants can often interfere with the quality and signal strength of sequencing data, including dye peaks or "dye blobs" which may obscure portions of the sequencing chromatogram and interfere with base-calling accuracy of sequencing analysis software. DNA is eluted with a small volume of water or loading dye containing formamide.