microLYSIS®, microLYSIS®-Plus and DNAMITE® are all designed to make it easy to get DNA from as wide a range of cells and tissues as possible.

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DNA Release and Extraction

microLYSIS®

microLYSIS is optimised to lyse the cells most commonly used in the lab. This includes bacterial (e.g. E. coli), yeast (e.g. S. cerevisiae) and human cells (e.g. HeLa). It enables you to produce PCR-ready DNA (including plasmid) in less than 15 minutes. Mix the cells with the microLYSIS solution and thermocycle. The DNA can either be used directly or stored at -20°C for the future.

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Product NameUnit SizeCat. numberCat. PriceEuro PriceDataMSDS
microLYSIS100 preps (2 x 1ml)2ML-100£68€88datadata
microLYSIS250 preps (5 x 1ml)2ML-250£161€211datadata
microLYSIS1000 preps (20 x 1ml)2ML-1000£612€802datadata
microLYSIS2500 preps (50 x 1ml)2ML-2500£1,305€1,710datadata
20 x microLYSIS500 preps (1 x 0.5ml)2TwML-500£297€389datadata
20 x microLYSIS1000 preps (2 x 0.5ml)2TwML-1000£582€763datadata
20 x microLYSIS2500 preps (5 x 0.5ml)2TwML-2500£1,305€1,710datadata
  • citations >>

    • YearTitleURL
      2012Safety aspects, genetic diversity and technological characterisation of wild-type Streptococcus thermophilus strains isolated from north Italian traditional cheesesLink
      2011Disruption of the gene encoding glutamate dehydrogenase affects growth, amino acids catabolism and survival of Lactobacillus plantarum UC1001Link
      2011Characterization of Protease IV in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Clinical IsolatesLink
      2011Technological, phenotypic and genotypic characterisation of wild lactic acid bacteria involved in the production of Bitto PDO Italian cheeseLink
      2010Surface microbiota analysis of Taleggio, Gorgonzola, Casera, Scimudin and Formaggio di Fossa Italian cheesesLink
      2010Reduction of fumarate, mesaconate and crotonate by Mfr, a novel oxygen-regulated periplasmic reductase in Campylobacter jejuniLink
      2009Characterization of the Tn916 Conjugative Transposon in a Food-Borne Strain of Lactobacillus paracaseiLink
      2009The diversity and distribution of toxigenic Microcystis spp. in present day and archived pelagic and sediment samples from Lake ErieLink
      2009Fermented goats’ milk produced with selected multiple starters as a potentially functional foodLink
      2009A kinetic study of in vitro lysis of mycobacterium smegmatisLink
      2009A role for tungsten in the biology of Campylobacter jejuni: tungstate stimulates formate dehydrogenase activity and is transported via an ultra-high affinity ABC system distinct from the molybdate transporterLink
      2009The Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Hatch Rate and Saprolegnia spp. Infestation of Channel Catfish EggsLink
      2009Early-onset liver mtDNA depletion and late-onset proteinuric nephropathy in Mpv17 knockout miceLink
      2009Population structure and safety aspects of Enterococcus strains isolated from artisanal dry fermented sausages produced in ArgentinaLink
      2009Detection and quantification of airborne inoculum of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum using quantitative PCRLink
      2009Report of two unlinked cases of infant botulism in the UK in October 2007Link
      2008Comparison of virulence factors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from contact lens- and non-contact lens-related keratitisLink
      2008The Campylobacter jejuni Thiol Peroxidases Tpx and Bcp Both Contribute to Aerotolerance and Peroxide-Mediated Stress Resistance but Have Distinct Substrate SpecificitiesLink
      2008Antibiotic resistance and microbial composition along the manufacturing process of Mozzarella di Bufala CampanaLink
      2008Contribution of the stereospecific methionine sulphoxide reductases MsrA and MsrB to oxidative and nitrosative stress resistance in the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuniLink
      2008Evaluation of Prebiotic Potential of Refined Psyllium (Plantago ovata) Fiber in Healthy WomenLink
      2008Presence of vancomycin and ampicillin-resistant Enterococcus faecium of epidemic clonal complex-17 in wastewaters from the south coast of EnglandLink
      2007Bacterial Lysis Aureococcus Anophagefferens CCMP 1784 (Pelagophyceae)Link
      2007Phenotypic Characterization of Clonal and Nonclonal Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Lungs of Adults with Cystic FibrosisLink
      2007Laser microdissection separation of pure spermatozoa populations from mixed cell samples for forensic DNA analysisLink
      2007Single step cell lysis/PCR detection of Escherichia coli in an independently controllable silicon microreactorLink
      2007Identification of subdominant sourdough lactic acid bacteria and their evolution during laboratory-scale fermentationsLink
      2007Microcystin-Production in Lake Erie: Insight into Past and Present PopulationsLink
      2006Molecular Characterization of Subject-Specific Oral Microflora during Initial Colonization of EnamelLink
      2006Direct Molecular Approach to Monitoring Bacterial Colonization on Vacuum-Packaged BeefLink
      2006Probiotic properties of vaginal lactic acid bacteria to prevent metritis in cattleLink
      2006Application of a novel polyphasic approach to study the lactobacilli composition of sourdoughs from the Abruzzo region (central Italy)Link
      2006Laser Microdissection Separation of Pure Spermatozoa from Epithelial Cells for Short Tandem Repeat AnalysisLink
      2006Survival of Yogurt Bacteria in the Human GutLink
      2006Protease IV production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa from the lungs of adults with cystic fibrosisLink
      2006Consecutive Use of Two Multiplex PCR-Based Assays for Simultaneous Identification and Determination of Capsular Status of Nine Common Neisseria meningitidis Serogroups Associated with Invasive DiseaseLink
      2006Type III Secretion System–Associated Toxins, Proteases, Serotypes, and Antibiotic Resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates Associated with KeratitisLink
      2006Rapid Succession within the Veillonella Population of a Developing Human Oral Biofilm In SituLink
      2005Monitoring the bacterial population dynamics during fermentation of artisanal Argentinean sausagesLink
      2005An extremely rapid and simple DNA-release method for detection of M. tuberculosis from clinical specimensLink
      2005PCR–DGGE analysis for the identification of microbial populations from Argentinean dry fermented sausagesLink
      2005Study of Adhesion and Survival of Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria on Table Olives with the Aim of Formulating a New Probiotic FoodLink
      2005Rhizodeposits of Trifolium pratense and Lolium perenne: their comparative effects on 2,4-D mineralization in two contrasting soilsLink
      2005Phenotypic and Genotypic Selection of Microbiota Surviving under Dental RestorationsLink
      2005Molecular subtyping of clinical isolates of Candida albicans and identification of Candida dubliniensisin MalaysiaLink
      2005In situ activity of a bacteriocin-producing Lactococcus lactis strain. Influence on the interactions between lactic acid bacteria during sourdough fermentationLink
      2005A soil-based microbial biofilm exposed to 2,4-D: bacterial community development and establishment of conjugative plasmid pJP4Link
      2005Rapid Differentiation and In Situ Detection of 16 Sourdough Lactobacillus Species by Multiplex PCRLink
      2004SdrX, a Serine-Aspartate Repeat Protein Expressed by Staphylococcus capitis with Collagen VI Binding ActivityLink
      2004Pseudomonas aeruginosa with LasI Quorum-Sensing Deficiency during Corneal InfectionLink
      2004Comparative evaluation of PCR assays for the robust molecular detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. ParatuberculosisLink
      2004Electrical-Thermal-Fluid Coupled-Field Analysis of Thermal Characterization for Rapid DNA Cell Lysis MicrochipsLink
      2004Evaluation of an impedance method for subtyping of P seudomonas aeruginosaLink
      2004Future Probe-Based StrategiesLink
      2004l-Serine Catabolism via an Oxygen-Labile l-Serine Dehydratase Is Essential for Colonization of the Avian Gut by Campylobacter jejuniLink
      2003Effect of the Environment on Genotypic Diversity of Actinomyces naeslundii and Streptococcus oralis in the Oral BiofilmLink
      2003Multilocus restriction typing: a tool for Neisseria meningitidis strain discriminationLink
      2003Molecular ecology and evolution of slope speciesLink
      2002Oral yeast carriage in patients with advanced cancerLink
      2002Analysis of gluconeogenic and anaplerotic enzymes in Campylobacter jejuni: an essential role for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinaseLink
      2002Growth of Campylobacter jejuni Supported by Respiration of Fumarate, Nitrate, Nitrite, Trimethylamine-N-Oxide, or Dimethyl Sulfoxide Requires OxygenLink
      2002Strategies for medium-throughput automated genotyping methodsLink
      2001Rapid Identification of Yeasts in Positive Blood Cultures by a Multiplex PCR MethodLink
      2001Specificity and sensitivity of microsatellite markers for the identification of larvaeLink
      2001One-step isolation of plant DNA suitable for PCR amplificationLink
  • microLYSIS®-Plus

    microLYSIS-Plus will help you get DNA from even the most difficult sources. It can lyse the toughest bacterial cells and spores as well as yeasts, fungi, moulds, some plant and some animal tissues directly. Mix cells with this more complex lysis solution and thermocycle to release DNA. Unlike DNA released with bead-beating systems, DNA released using microLYSIS-Plus is intact.

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    • Product NameUnit SizeCat. numberCat. PriceEuro PriceDataMSDS
      microLYSIS-Plus100 preps (2 x 1ml)2MLP-100£68€88datadata
      microLYSIS-Plus250 preps (5 x 1ml)2MLP-250£161€211datadata
      microLYSIS-Plus1000 preps (20 x 1ml)2MLP-1000£612€802datadata
      microLYSIS-Plus2500 preps (1 x 50ml)2MLP-2500£1,305€1,710datadata
      5 x microLYSIS-Plus250 preps (5 x 1ml)2FMLP-250£161€211datadata
      5 x microLYSIS-Plus1250 preps (5 x 1ml)2FMLP-1250£765€1,003datadata
  • citations >>

    • YearTitleURL
      2011Hsp90 gene, an additional target for discrimination between the potato cyst nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, and the related species, G. tabacum tabacumLink
      2011Multiplex PCR to determine Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes causing otitis media in the Republic of Ireland with further characterisation of antimicrobial susceptibilities and genotypesLink
      2011Short communication: Epidemiology and genotyping of Candida rugosa strains responsible for persistent intramammary infections in dairy cowsLink
      2011Identification of New Single Nucleotide Polymorphism-Based Markers for Inter- and Intraspecies Discrimination of Obligate Bacterial Parasites (Pasteuria spp.) of InvertebratesLink
      2011Food for thought: Risks of non-native species transfer to the Antarctic region with fresh produceLink
      2011Integrated microfluidic array plate (iMAP) for cellular and molecular analysisLink
      2011Serotype distribution of Streptococcus pneumoniae causing invasive disease in the Republic of IrelandLink
      2011Integrated DNA purification, PCR, sample cleanup, and capillary electrophoresis microchip for forensic human identificationLink
      2010Occurrence of Pythium aphanidermatum Root and Collar Rot of Papaya (Carica papaya L.) in Cote d'IvoireLink
      2010Intra-specific diversity in noncoding regions of the mitochondrial DNA of Globodera pallidaLink
      2010A method for release and multiple strand amplification of small quantities of DNA from endospores of the fastidious bacterium Pasteuria penetransLink
      2010Human, mouse or rat? Species authentication of glioma-derived cell culturesLink
      2010L'uso della genotipizzazione molecolare in ambito vegetaleLink
      2009Steinernema australe n. sp. (Panagrolaimomorpha: Steinernematidae), a new entomopathogenic nematode from Isla Magdalena, ChileLink
      2009Geomyces destructans sp. nov. associated with bat white-nose syndromeLink
      2009Rapid and reliable DNA extraction and PCR fingerprinting methods to discriminate multiple biotypes of the nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia isolated from plant rhizospheresLink
      2009Monolithic Centrifugal Microfluidic Platform for Bacteria Capture and Concentration, Lysis, Nucleic-Acid Amplification, and Real-Time DetectionLink
      2008Integrated microfluidic tmRNApurification and real-time NASBA device for molecular diagnosticsLink
  • DNAMITE®

    DNAMITE is our method for extracting large amounts of high purity DNA. We have kits to extract DNA from animal tissue, plant leaves/petals/seeds, nematodes and bacteria. DNAMITE is quicker than spin-column methods and uses fewer steps. It doesn’t use ethanol, phenol, chloroform or isopropanol, so it’s safer for you and the environment.

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    • Product NameUnit SizeCat. numberCat. PriceEuro PriceDataMSDS
      DNAMITE Plant Kit#1100 preps2PLK1-100£80€106datadata
      DNAMITE Plant Kit#2100 preps2PLK2-100£94€122datadata
      DNAMITE Tissue Kit100 preps2TK-100£107€140datadata
      DNAMITE Bacterial/Plasmid Kit100 preps2BPK-100£107€140datadata
      DNAMITE for Difficult Cells100 preps2DK-100£107€140datadata
  • citations >>

    • YearTitleURL
      2011Effects of fungicide on growth of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in relation to development of phoma stem canker on oilseed rape (Brassica napus)Link
      2009Eight polymorphic microsatellite loci markers for the barnacle Balanus amphitrite (syn. Amphibalanus amphitrite) Darwin 1854Link
      2008ECA3, a Golgi-Localized P2A-Type ATPase, Plays a Crucial Role in Manganese Nutrition in Arabidopsis1,[C],[W],[OA]Link
      2008Development of three real-time PCR assays to detect peanut allergen residue in processed food productsLink
      2005The plant P1B-type ATPase AtHMA4 transports Zn and Cd and plays a role in detoxification of transition metals supplied at elevated levelsLink
  • DNAMITE® DIRECT

    DNAMITE DIRECT is a new formulation designed to generate PCR-ready DNA from larger volume samples. Like our other DNA release and extraction products, the emphasis is on speed and ease of use. This kit has been used on meat, fish and feather samples, generating high quality DNA even suitable for qPCR. Contact us for specific protocols.

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    • Product NameUnit SizeCat. numberCat. PriceEuro PriceDataMSDS
      DNAMITE DIRECT50 preps2DD-50£69€91datadata
      DNAMITE DIRECT100 preps2DD-100£133€173datadata