Friday, July 23, 2010

What effect does chloroform have on bacteria? On viruses?

Chloroform denatures proteins. When mixed with other chemicals (such as phenol) it is used for RNA and DNA extractions.


A large amount of chlorform will kill a bacteria by denaturing its proteins, It will probably also denature the protein coat of a virus. It will leave the DNA intact, however.


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