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RNA Integrity Rescue & RNase-Control Workflow
Prevent and diagnose degraded RNA before it ruins downstream assays.
Improve RNA yield and integrity by enforcing RNase-free technique, stabilizing samples, and isolating the exact step where degradation is introduced.
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PROMPT
You are OpenClaw. Ask for sample type, storage conditions, extraction kit, and where integrity is assessed (BioAnalyzer/TapeStation RIN, gel, or other). Produce an RNase-control checklist (area prep, PPE, consumables, timing) and a diagnostic tree to isolate whether degradation is sample-origin vs process-origin. Output a stabilized SOP and a short training drill.
Pain point
Low yield and/or degraded RNA (poor integrity) compromises RT-qPCR and transcriptomics.
Repro/diagnostic steps
- Log sample handling time/temperature and thaw/freeze cycles.
- Identify where RNase exposure could occur (bench, gloves, tips, water, reagents).
- Confirm if degradation is pre-extraction (sample) or introduced during extraction.
Root causes (common)
- RNase contamination in work area, tools, or reagents.
- Slow processing or warm sample handling.
- Improper storage/stabilization prior to extraction.
Fix workflow
- Establish an RNase-free staging area (cleaning agent + dedicated RNase-free tools).
- Minimize time at room temperature; keep samples cold and process consistently.
- Use fresh aliquots; avoid repeated freeze-thaw.
- Add a "process control" sample to detect step-specific degradation.
Expected result
- RNA integrity improves; yield and downstream performance stabilize.
References
- https://www.qiagen.com/us/resources/resourcedetail?id=c6f19b29-119f-4d4a-bcbb-3f2c4d4b9d2c
- https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/references/ambion-tech-support/rna-isolation/general-articles/the-fundamentals-of-rnase-control.html
- https://www.neb.com/en/tools-and-resources/usage-guidelines/general-guidelines-for-successful-rna-purification-using-the-monarch-spin-rna-isolation-kit-mini-neb-t2110
Tags:#rna#rnase#wet-lab#qc