Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 25, Issue 22 4692-4693, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
SM Aljanabi and I Martinez
A very simple, fast, universally applicable and reproducible method to
extract high quality megabase genomic DNA from different organisms is
described. We applied the same method to extract high quality complex
genomic DNA from different tissues (wheat, barley, potato, beans, pear and
almond leaves as well as fungi, insects and shrimps' fresh tissue) without
any modification. The method does not require expensive and environmentally
hazardous reagents and equipment. It can be performed even in low
technology laboratories. The amount of tissue required by this method is
approximately 50-100 mg. The quantity and the quality of the DNA extracted
by this method is high enough to perform hundreds of PCR-based reactions
and also to be used in other DNA manipulation techniques such as
restriction digestion, Southern blot and cloning.
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Universal and rapid salt-extraction of high quality genomic DNA for PCR- based techniques
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