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DNA extraction from soil and faeces

Methods for microbial DNA extraction from soil for PCR amplification

Methods for microbial DNA extraction from soil for PCR amplification

... microorganisms from environmental samples is a fundamental obstacle to understanding microbial ecology and diversity ...of DNA-based techniques can overcome this limitation by allowing the fate of ...

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Comparison of Total DNA Extraction Methods for Microbial Community Form Polluted Soil

Comparison of Total DNA Extraction Methods for Microbial Community Form Polluted Soil

... Abstract DNA isolation represents the basic and probably the most important step in molecular biology for microbial strains, and even more, for microbial community ...for DNA microbial community isolation, ...

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Impact of Different Methods of Soil Sampling and DNA Extraction on the Identification of Soil Bacterial Abundance under Elevated CO2

Impact of Different Methods of Soil Sampling and DNA Extraction on the Identification of Soil Bacterial Abundance under Elevated CO2

... on soil microbial ...different DNA extraction ...in soil so the sampling procedure might be ex- pected to influence the accuracy and precision of the population estimate and the second because ...

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Strategies for the Extraction, Purification and Amplification of Metagenomic DNA from Soil Growing Sugarcane

Strategies for the Extraction, Purification and Amplification of Metagenomic DNA from Soil Growing Sugarcane

... microbial DNA in the environment require efficient extraction of the DNA from environmental samples and adequate purification from the co-extracted contaminants that inhibit PCR [27] ...

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Sparing spiders: faeces as a non-invasive source of DNA

Sparing spiders: faeces as a non-invasive source of DNA

... Spiders were placed individually in 2 ml reaction tubes, transported to a field station in a cool box, and frozen at −24 °C. In case defecation occurred during transport, the spider was transferred into a clean tube ...

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Factors affecting the amount of genomic DNA extracted from ape faeces and the identification of an improved sample storage method

Factors affecting the amount of genomic DNA extracted from ape faeces and the identification of an improved sample storage method

... affecting DNA yield could be identified and used as guidelines in sample ...collected from captive ani- mals would allow greatest control over potential factors, such as diet, that might influence ...

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A New and Efficient Method for DNA Extraction from Human Skeletal Remains Usable in DNA Typing

A New and Efficient Method for DNA Extraction from Human Skeletal Remains Usable in DNA Typing

... for DNA extraction from ...influenced DNA identification were: time duration since death, envi- ronmental effects, chemical factors that permeate inside bone tissue, physical destruction of ...

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Comparison of different protocols for the extraction of microbial DNA from reef corals

Comparison of different protocols for the extraction of microbial DNA from reef corals

... different DNA extraction methods on ...(Zr soil microbe short DNA kit protocol) was the most efficient with respect to the amount of DNA that was obtained from the ...The ...

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Quantification of damage in DNA recovered from highly degraded samples – a case study on DNA in faeces

Quantification of damage in DNA recovered from highly degraded samples – a case study on DNA in faeces

... gene-specific DNA damage in highly degraded, mixed template ...of DNA damage in two components of DNA extracted from sea lion faeces: prey DNA (expected to be highly degraded) ...

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Genomic DNA from soil

Genomic DNA from soil

... pure DNA (solid line) exhibiting a peak at 260 nm, a decrease of absorption with a minimum at 230 nm, and only a moderate increase in absorption below 230 ...by DNA, most of it is just the tailing ...

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Molecular characterisation of novel single stranded DNA viruses recovered from animal faeces

Molecular characterisation of novel single stranded DNA viruses recovered from animal faeces

... viruses from the ecosystem, for it then provides a comprehensive snapshot of viral diversity without having to do high density ...tissue from the environment because higher density sampling is necessary to ...

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Optimisation of DNA extraction from the crustacean Daphnia

Optimisation of DNA extraction from the crustacean Daphnia

... genomic DNA from biological material is a critical first step in determining the success of downstream genomics and epigenomics ...yield DNA from a range of biological materials in a high ...

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Soybean Seeds Sampling and DNA Extraction. Report on the Validation of a DNA Extraction Method from Soybean Seeds

Soybean Seeds Sampling and DNA Extraction. Report on the Validation of a DNA Extraction Method from Soybean Seeds

... the DNA extraction consists of first releasing the DNA present in the matrix into aqueous solution and further purifying the DNA from PCR ...by extraction with ...

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Extraction of DNA from plant and fungus tissues in situ

Extraction of DNA from plant and fungus tissues in situ

... than DNA and RNases can be major problems during attempts to extract intact ...research. Extraction of RNA in situ could be invalu- able especially for plant and fungus species that cannot be cultivated for ...

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Optimized microbial DNA extraction from diarrheic stools

Optimized microbial DNA extraction from diarrheic stools

... total DNA was extracted from lyophilised and non-lyophilised aliquots by combining automatic and phenol-chloroform DNA ...extraction. DNA was incorporated into real-time PCRs targeting ...

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Comparation of different methods of nematode extraction from soil

Comparation of different methods of nematode extraction from soil

... NEMATODE EXTRACTION FROM SOLI Leona Pavlic Abstract: The aim of the study was to compare different methods of nematode extraction from soil and the obtained data are statistically ...

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BuccalAmp DNA Extraction Kit QuickExtract DNA Extraction Solution 1.0

BuccalAmp DNA Extraction Kit QuickExtract DNA Extraction Solution 1.0

... 3. Collect tissue by rolling the Catch-All sample collection swab firmly on the inside of the cheek, approximately 20 times on each side, making certain to move the brush over the entire cheek. If storing or transporting ...

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Strawberry DNA Extraction

Strawberry DNA Extraction

... DNA Extraction From Plant Cells The DNA of a plant cell is located within the cell’s ...organelles from the surrounding environment. Therefore, in order to extract DNA ...

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DNA extraction and DNA yield and quality checks

DNA extraction and DNA yield and quality checks

... of DNA in different parts of MON810 GM hybrid was studied during different devel- opmental ...on DNA density. To this end, the evolution of weights, absolute DNA yields, DNA densities and ...

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Extraction of amplifiable DNA from embalmed human cadaver tissue

Extraction of amplifiable DNA from embalmed human cadaver tissue

... degraded DNA due to the chemicals ...in extraction procedures, but with embalmed tissues, this reduced the DNA yield to less than 1–5 ng/μl with the DNA species resolving at ~ 50 bp by gel ...

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