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Are the RNAs subjected to DNase treatment?

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Are the RNAs subjected to DNase treatment?

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No. No DNase digestions are done. For users of total RNA, you may want to treat the RNA with DNase to ensure the removal of trace amount of genomic DNA. For users of polyA+ RNA, there should be no worry for genomic RNA contamination. Double purification with oligo-dT affinity method makes the mRNA virtually DNA-free.

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