A novel high resolution method for the separation of, both, linear and supercoiled circular plasmid DNA in the range of 3000᎐5600 bp is described.Ž . Employing ultradilute solutions of hydroxyethylcellulose 0.070᎐0.100% wrw containing no intercalating agent, we were able to resolve plasmids as well as linear Ž . fragments with a size difference of about 100 to 55 bp R s 0.5 , depending on Ž their size, at a limit-of-detection of about 3 ng UVrVIS 260 nm, absolute . amount . The effect on the separation efficiency of varying polymer and buffer concentration, capillary coating, salt additives and applied voltage has been investigated. The main issue of this study is to explore the applicability of high perfor-Ž . mance capillary gel electrophoresis HPCGE to molecular cloning and related purposes. Our results demonstrate that this method allows convenient monitoring of cloning procedures. It is superior to conventional agarose gel electrophoresis with respect to, both, sensitivity and resolution. Hence, it is especially useful for manipulations which result in only a small difference in fragment length or provide only limited quantities of sample DNA. To summarize, the method described in this paper allows to determine the size, concentration, and purity of plasmid DNA simultaneously in one single step.
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