BIOspektrum

, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp 182–184 | Cite as

Qualitätskontrolle von Nukleinsäuren

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Abstract

Implementing rigorous quality control (QC) steps at appropriate breakpoints across nucleic acid based workflows enables researchers to eliminate samples that do not meet the quality criteria required for downstream processes. Such an approach reduces the risk of repeat experiments, can result in significant time savings and ensure tighter budget control.

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.QIAGEN GmbHHildenGermany
  2. 2.QIAGEN GmbHHildenGermany

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