Silvia_84 Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Hi all, I extracted DNA and now I have a stock solution in TE buffer and two aliquots in water. How is it better to store all these solutions since I need to use it for long periods of time? Freezer or fridge? Thank you
Arete Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Because freeze-thaw cycles can shear DNA, if you're using it a lot, keep it in the fridge. If it's medium term storage, -20, and I keep my long term stored samples in the -80.
CharonY Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Actually I think that for a number of reasons the shearing due to freeze-thaw itself is only a secondary concern, but rather minute impurities tend to do the damage during the warm-up phase. In practical terms, there is not difference, of course. For extremely long storage (years to decade) I found DNA to be quite stable (at least whole bacterial chromosomes as well as plasmids) as precipitated under ethanol at -80C or carefully freeze dried. I presume that this is not the scope being asked, though.
BabcockHall Posted March 31, 2016 Posted March 31, 2016 As a general rule when I freeze a protein, I try to freeze it quickly. I would imagine that some of the same considerations apply to freezing DNA.
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