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Why is sodium acetate added during DNA extraction procedure?
A.
to break open the cells
B.
to precipitate DNA
C.
to dissolve lipid membranes
D.
to dissolve DNA
E.
to denature cellular proteins

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Polar bodies serve to eliminate one half of the diploid chromosome set produced by meiotic division in the egg, leaving behind a haploid cell.

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E.  to denature cellular proteins for plato / edmentum

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my notes say -

Protease enzyme, sodium acetate, or a phenol/chloroform mixture is added to cleave cellular proteins.  

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