Why do alcohol and water separate in DNA extraction process?
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- What is the function of the alcohol in the extraction of DNA? What is the property/characteristics of DNA that makes it insoluble to ethanol/isopropyl alcohol?what happens to the intactness of DNA if extracted DNA fibers were placed in buffer of pH 3?How does salt help in the DNA extraction process?