MO BIO Laboratories, Inc. Launches The PowerPlant® Pro DNA And PowerPlant RNA Isolation Kits

Source : MO BIO Laboratories, Inc.

Carlsbad, CA; January 10, 2012 – MO BIO Laboratories, Inc., the leader in soil, water and
microbial nucleic acid purification, announces the launch of the PowerPlant® Pro DNA and
PowerPlant® RNA Isolation Kits, which simplify isolation of pure DNA and RNA from even the
toughest plant samples.
The PowerPlant® Pro DNA and PowerPlant® RNA Isolation Kits are designed for fast and easy
purification of nucleic acids from plant cells, tissues and seeds. The optimized bead beating
technology replaces time-consuming isolation procedures such as CTAB, phenol, or chloroform
extraction for recovery of high quality nucleic acids from the most difficult sample types,
including strawberry leaf, cotton leaf, cotton seeds, and pine needles. Patented Inhibitor
Removal Technology® is used for removal of PCR inhibitors from plant extracts during the
isolation process, resulting in pure DNA or RNA that is ready to use in downstream applications
including PCR, qPCR and sequencing.
The PowerPlant® Pro DNA and PowerPlant® RNA Isolation Kits are available now. For more
information, visit the MO BIO website (www.mobio.com/plantkits) or call 800-606-6246 to order.
Molecular Biology since 1993. A global leader in solutions for soil and microbial nucleic acid
purification, MO BIO's Power® kits contain patented Inhibitor Removal Technology® for removal
of PCR inhibiting substances during the nucleic acid purification procedure. For samples that do
not require inhibitor removal, MO BIO's UltraClean® line includes optimized products for DNA
and RNA isolation from a variety of sample types. For clinical samples, the BiOstic™ kits
provide solutions for higher yields and purity of nucleic acids. At MO BIO Laboratories, Inc., our
focus is quality products that work, save time and function for all sample types, not just the easy
ones. It is MO BIO's aim to make researchers' working lives more productive and efficient,
creating time to focus on what is critical, not just in work, but in life.

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