use of neomycin was much more instrumental than bacitracin which did not affect 2.5 mg /
mL DNAse I.
CONCLUSION
Gentamicin and neomycin + bacitracin can inhibit the activity of 2.5 mg / mL DNase I
to maintain the quality of intact DNA of the human genome from saliva. Gentamicin and
neomycin + bacitracin inhibit the activity of 2.5 mg / mL DNase I to maintain the NOTCH2
gene (704 bp) Gentamicin can inhibit the activity of 2.5 mg / mL DNase I in the DNA quality
of the human genome of salivary origin at a concentration of 35 μg / mL while neomycin +
bacitracin inhibits at a concentration of 0.8 mM.
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