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How is RNA Extracted from Tissue Samples?

RNA extraction from tissue samples involves several steps to ensure the integrity and purity of the RNA. Typically, tissue samples are first homogenized to break down cell walls and membranes. This is followed by the use of reagents such as phenol-chloroform or commercial RNA extraction kits to extract RNA while removing proteins and other contaminants. The extracted RNA is then purified and quantified before being used in reverse transcription.

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