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Common nuclease-free water is available in two types: one is treated with DEPC to inactivate RNases, and the other is produced through reverse osmosis and ion exchange technologies to generate nuclease-free water. Both types have been tested to be free of RNase, DNase, and proteinase. They can be used for dissolving RNA precipitates, various RNA-containing reaction systems such as reverse transcription, siRNA annealing, and other reactions requiring RNase-, DNase-, and proteinase-free conditions.
Cat. No. | Description | Packaging |
BL510A | Nuclease-Free Water (DEPC-Treated Water) | 100mL |
BL510B | Nuclease-Free Water (DEPC-Treated Water) | 500mL |
BL1040A | Ultrapure Nuclease-Free Water (Non-DEPC Treated Water) | 500mL |
Common nuclease-free water is available in two types: one is treated with DEPC to inactivate RNases, and the other is produced through reverse osmosis and ion exchange technologies to generate nuclease-free water. Both types have been tested to be free of RNase, DNase, and proteinase. They can be used for dissolving RNA precipitates, various RNA-containing reaction systems such as reverse transcription, siRNA annealing, and other reactions requiring RNase-, DNase-, and proteinase-free conditions.
Cat. No. | Description | Packaging |
BL510A | Nuclease-Free Water (DEPC-Treated Water) | 100mL |
BL510B | Nuclease-Free Water (DEPC-Treated Water) | 500mL |
BL1040A | Ultrapure Nuclease-Free Water (Non-DEPC Treated Water) | 500mL |