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Dle enzyme

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The DLE enzyme is a laboratory tool used in genomic analysis. It serves as a restriction endonuclease, cleaving DNA molecules at specific recognition sequences. The core function of the DLE enzyme is to facilitate the fragmentation of DNA samples, enabling further processing and analysis.

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2 protocols using dle enzyme

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Lipo863B Genome Optical Mapping

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The genomic DNA from Lipo863B was used for BioNano optical mapping. gDNA was extracted using BioNano Blood and Cell Culture DNA Isolation Kit (80004). Next, the homogenized gDNA was directly labeled using DLE enzyme (BioNano, 80005) according to the BioNano Prep Direct Label and Stain (DLS)-30206 protocol. The labeled and stained genomic DNA was then loaded onto a Saphyr chip for optical data collection.
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Optical Mapping of Muscle Genome

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Genomic DNA from one Tübingen female muscle was extracted for BioNano optical mapping. DNA extraction was done according to the BioNano Prep Animal Tissue DNA Isolation Fibrous Tissue Protocol-30071. The homogenized genomic DNA was then directly labeled by DLE enzyme (BioNano, 80005) according to the BioNano Prep Direct Label and Stain (DLS)-30206 protocol. The labeled and stained genomic DNA was then loaded onto a Saphyr chip, and 407 Gb data was collected for genome assembly.
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