Genomic DNA (extract from tissues and cells)

Genomic DNA (extract from tissues and cells)

Genomic DNA (gDNA) refers to the DNA residing in the chromosomes inside the nucleus, containing all the biological information to be transmitted to the next generation. The terms "genome" and "genomic" derive from the word "gene". A gene is a set of codons specifying a particular protein chain, along with its start and stop codons. The concept of "genome" extends this idea to include the complete set of genes and other genetic information within the nucleus of an organism's cells. Often, when "DNA" is mentioned without further specification, it refers to gDNA.

Applications of Genomic DNA

Genomic DNA samples have a wide range of applications, including SNP analysis, methylation studies, copy number variation (CNV) analysis, comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH), Southern Blotting, next generation sequencing, and PCR. These applications support research in genomics, molecular biology, and translational studies across human, animal, and plant models.

Our Range of Genomic DNA Samples

We offer a broad portfolio of genomic DNA derived from hundreds of healthy and diseased organ tissues from humans, animals, and plants. Our samples are carefully sourced and processed to meet stringent quality and traceability standards, enabling reliable results for diverse research needs.

Custom Genomic DNA Services

If the specific genomic DNA you require is not available in our catalog, we provide a custom sourcing service. By specifying your criteria—such as species, tissue type, health status, or processing requirements—we can supply genomic DNA tailored to your research objectives. Contact our technical support for more information.