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The Sevag is a laboratory equipment used for the extraction and purification of nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, from various biological samples. It functions as a device to separate the organic and aqueous phases during the nucleic acid extraction process.

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Solvent-Based DNA Extraction from Tissues

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DNA was isolated from the liver and lung tissues by a solvent extraction procedure (Gupta 1996 ) involving removal of RNA and proteins by digestion of isolated crude nuclei with RNases (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO) and proteinase K (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN,), respectively, followed by sequential extractions with phenol (Amresco, Solon, OH), phenol:Sevag (1:1) and Sevag (choloroform:isoamyl alcohol; 24:1) (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA). DNA was recovered by precipitation with ethanol, washed, dissolved in water and its concentration and purity was estimated by spectrophotometry.
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Solvent-Based DNA Extraction from Tissues

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DNA was isolated from the liver and lung tissues by a solvent extraction procedure [16] involving removal of RNA and proteins by digestion of isolated crude nuclei with RNases (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO) and proteinase K (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN), respectively, followed by sequential extractions with phenol (Amresco, Solon, OH), phenol:Sevag (1:1) and Sevag (choloroform:isoamyl alcohol; 24:1) (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA). DNA was recovered by precipitation with ethanol, washed, dissolved in water and its concentration and purity was estimated by spectrophotometry.
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