Plant DNA extraction using silica |
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Authors: | Steven H. Rogstad |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences ML6, University of Cincinnati, 45221 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Described here is a method that uses silicon dioxide (silica) to extract whole genomic plant DNA of high molecular weight. The protocol is presented in a microcentrifuge format, and yields were approximately 2–4 μg per 200 mg of plant leaf tissue. The method involves fewer steps than many previous extraction protocols and, as shown here for 4 taxonomically distant angiosperms, produces DNA suitable for digestion with restriction endonucleases. The use of commercial kits is not required; the silica costs are comparatively inexpensive (<$0.03 per tube); and CTAB, rather than the more expensive guanidine thiocyanate salt, is used. |
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Keywords: | DNA extraction DNA purification DNA sequencing PCR restriction enzyme silicon dioxide |
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