Question: Why can spooling be used to isolate DNA and not proteins Chloroform is hydrophobic solvent. It is…
Show transcribed image text Why can spooling be used to isolate DNA and not proteins Chloroform is hydrophobic solvent. It is good at solubilizing lipids. It is also good at separating proteins from nucleic acids. Why are proteins soluble in the aqueous environment of cell but also soluble in chloroform Why is the DNA not dissolved in chloroform At the end of the experiment, there should be DNA spooled on stick or rod. What can you do to prove the material on your stick/rod are in fact DNA molecules Question ofn Page 142 " Important question to
Why can spooling be used to isolate DNA and not proteins Chloroform is hydrophobic solvent. It is good at solubilizing lipids. It is also good at separating proteins from nucleic acids. Why are proteins soluble in the aqueous environment of cell but also soluble in chloroform Why is the DNA not dissolved in chloroform At the end of the experiment, there should be DNA spooled on stick or rod. What can you do to prove the material on your stick/rod are in fact DNA molecules Question ofn Page 142 " Important question to