Glycogen is a branched polysaccharide comprised of linear chains of glucose. In molecular biology, it can be used in ethanol precipitation of DNA and RNA due to its insolubility and inert properties. Glycogen effectively precipitates nucleic acids in solution to enhance the formation of a visible pellet upon centrifugation. Browse the glycogen reagents below and compare product specifications such as reagent quantity, purity, format, and intended application.
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- 1 ea
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- A lyophilized powder
- Glycogen, Molecular Biology Grade, is a suitable carrier for DNA and RNA in ethanol precipitation and phenol/chloroform ...
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- liquid
- An analogue of starch, glycogen is used in many areas of research in order to recover nucleic acids. It is possible to ...
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- Glycogen is a glycolytic intermediate and high-energy phosphate that ACTS as a form of energy storage for humans, ...
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- Solid. Powder
- Enhances precipitation of nucleic acids
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- RNA/DNA Extraction
- Liquid
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