What was the purpose of the sodium chloride in nucleic acid extraction? CHOOSE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY   A Sodium chloride binds mostly to the proteins associated with the DNA.     B Sodium ions bind to the phosphate groups in DNA.   C Chloride ions bind to the phosphate groups in DNA.     D Sodium chloride shields the DNA protecting it from degrading,      E Sodium ions bind to the deoxyribose in the DNA.

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What was the purpose of the sodium chloride in nucleic acid extraction? CHOOSE ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY

 

A Sodium chloride binds mostly to the proteins associated with the DNA.

 

 

B Sodium ions bind to the phosphate groups in DNA.

 

C Chloride ions bind to the phosphate groups in DNA.

 

 

D Sodium chloride shields the DNA protecting it from degrading, 

 

 

E Sodium ions bind to the deoxyribose in the DNA.

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