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Processing tissue samples for genomic DNA

Genomic DNA from tissue

Genomic DNA from tissue

... • Do not use more sample material than recommended (25 mg for most tissue types). If insoluble material like bones or hair remains in the lysate, spin down the debris and transfer the clear supernatant to a new ...

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Genomic DNA from forensic samples

Genomic DNA from forensic samples

... from forensic casework samples. This kit provides reagents and magnetic beads for isolation of 96 or 384 samples. The procedure is based on the reversible adsorption of nucleic acids to paramagnetic beads ...

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Preparing Samples for Sequencing Genomic DNA

Preparing Samples for Sequencing Genomic DNA

... Procedure The DNA sample to be processed should be highly pure, having an OD260/ 280 ratio of between 1.8 and 2, and should be as intact as possible. 1. Remove a nebulizer from its plastic packaging and unscrew ...

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Large Tissue Genomic Dna Extraction Protocol

Large Tissue Genomic Dna Extraction Protocol

... isolate dna from whole blood samples and replace your browser sent a few minutes to large tissue genomic dna extraction protocol for recombinant ...the DNA may be integrated into ...
Isolating post-amplification genomic DNA for recursive analysis of low-template DNA samples

Isolating post-amplification genomic DNA for recursive analysis of low-template DNA samples

... amplification, samples can be filtered to remove primers, dNTPs, and salts which otherwise compete with amplicons during the electrokinetic ...post-PCR samples using Microcon-50 ® , Montage PCR ® , and ...

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DNA damage in preserved specimens and tissue samples: a molecular assessment

DNA damage in preserved specimens and tissue samples: a molecular assessment

... frog DNA were digested to the nucleoside level, separated by HPLC, and components identified by ...before DNA purification and inad- vertently copurified in the DNA extraction ...nol-preserved ...

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Method for improving the quality of genomic DNA obtained from minute quantities of tissue and blood samples using Chelex 100 resin

Method for improving the quality of genomic DNA obtained from minute quantities of tissue and blood samples using Chelex 100 resin

... impure DNA sam- ples may also lead to the binding of these compounds to the DNA double helix, which may result in the inhib- ition of the PCR ...the DNA further, we introduced modifications in the ...

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Rapid DNA analysis for automated processing and interpretation of low DNA content samples

Rapid DNA analysis for automated processing and interpretation of low DNA content samples

... casework samples with low DNA content include those resulting from the transfer of epithelial cells from the skin to an object ...and tissue fragments. Low DNA content (LDC) samples are ...

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Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples

Qualification Study of Two Genomic DNA Extraction Methods in Different Clinical Samples

... of DNA extraction techniques by quantity (measurement of concentration of DNA extracted) and quality (260/280 ratio and PCR product) ...blood samples obtained from breast cancer patients using three ...

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Efficacy of Bisulfite Modification and DNA Recovery Using Commercial Kits from Samples of Genomic and Circulating DNA

Efficacy of Bisulfite Modification and DNA Recovery Using Commercial Kits from Samples of Genomic and Circulating DNA

... and DNA Recovery Using Commercial Kits from Samples of Genomic and Circulating DNA, Computational Biology and ...procedural DNA loss and the efficacy of cytosine conversion to ...of ...

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DNA Integrity Number (DIN) For the Assessment of Genomic DNA Samples in Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qpcr) Experiments

DNA Integrity Number (DIN) For the Assessment of Genomic DNA Samples in Real-Time Quantitative PCR (qpcr) Experiments

... Real-time quantitative PCR amplifi cation Primer sets for three different genes were used in this study (Table 1). A six-point calibration curve with fi vefold dilutions was prepared using high integrity gDNA with total ...

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The Study of Tissue-Specific DNA Methylation as a Method for the Epigenetic Discrimination of Forensic Samples

The Study of Tissue-Specific DNA Methylation as a Method for the Epigenetic Discrimination of Forensic Samples

... hemimethylated DNA. Hemimethylated DNA is DNA where only one strand (the template strand) has a methyl group on the cytosine, whereas the complementary strand (the newly synthesized strand) has an ...

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Methods for Improving Challenging DNA Profiles and Molecular Preservation of Soft Tissue Samples

Methods for Improving Challenging DNA Profiles and Molecular Preservation of Soft Tissue Samples

... from samples incubated at 25 °C was after 325 ADD, while the last from samples incubated at 37 °C was obtained from samples incubated for ...why samples incubated at the higher temperature of ...

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Systematic Bias in Genomic Classification Due to Contaminating Non-neoplastic Tissue in Breast Tumor Samples

Systematic Bias in Genomic Classification Due to Contaminating Non-neoplastic Tissue in Breast Tumor Samples

... identifying genomic predictors that quantitatively estimate percent normal in tumor specimens is a challen- ging problem; we were unable to validate previous signa- tures [23] or identify a new signature that ...

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Improved methods for storing and extracting DNA from Ilex paraguariensis (Aquifoliaceae) tissue samples

Improved methods for storing and extracting DNA from Ilex paraguariensis (Aquifoliaceae) tissue samples

... the samples, id ...influenced DNA quality CTAB were not amplified, ded high quality fragments (Huang et ...the samples (Feres et ...leaf samples of mate stored in CTAB, at room temperature for ...

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Detection of Cryptococcus neoformans DNA in Tissue Samples by Nested and Real-Time PCR Assays

Detection of Cryptococcus neoformans DNA in Tissue Samples by Nested and Real-Time PCR Assays

... brain tissue was determined by quantitative ...87 samples, respectively, with products identified by DNA sequencing and real-time fluorescence ...brain tissue and less than 10 CFU per volume ...

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Simultaneous detection of BRCA mutations and large genomic rearrangements in germline DNA and FFPE tumor samples

Simultaneous detection of BRCA mutations and large genomic rearrangements in germline DNA and FFPE tumor samples

... Keywords: NGS, BRCA1-BRCA2, germline, multiplex PCR, FFPE Received: May 31, 2016 Accepted: July 19, 2016 Published: August 12, 2016 ABSTRACT The development of breast and ovarian cancer is strongly connected to the ...

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BRIEF REPORT. Tissue Samples

BRIEF REPORT. Tissue Samples

... no DNA from the donor before the trans- plantation was available, we demonstrated chimerism by comparing the DNA obtained at the time of the two liver biopsies (after transplantation) with the pa- tient’s ...

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Assessing the Concordance of Genomic Alterations between Circulating-Free DNA and Tumour Tissue in Cancer Patients

Assessing the Concordance of Genomic Alterations between Circulating-Free DNA and Tumour Tissue in Cancer Patients

... 5. Conclusions In conclusion, the importance of this study was the review of the feasibility of using cfDNA for detecting a range of SGAs of tumours across the broad field of solid tumours. Further, concordance rates of ...

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Optimizing a PCR protocol for cpn60 based microbiome profiling of samples variously contaminated with host genomic DNA

Optimizing a PCR protocol for cpn60 based microbiome profiling of samples variously contaminated with host genomic DNA

... for samples containing large proportions of host genomic ...where samples are known to contain large amounts of host DNA, amplifi- cation at the maximum annealing temperature feasible will ...

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