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Alkaline lysis is one of the most commonly used methods for lysing bacterial cells prior to plasmid purification (4, 5). Production of alkaline lysates involves four basic steps (see figure The principle of alkaline lysis).
A number of other methods have been described for lysing bacterial cells (1, 6). Some of these methods were developed for other applications and may not be suitable for plasmid DNA preparation.