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- Title
Comparison of Six DNA Extraction Procedures and the Application of Plastid DNA Enrichment Methods in Selected Non-photosynthetic Plants.
- Authors
Shin-Yi Shyu; Jer-Ming Hu
- Abstract
Genomic DNA was isolated using three DNA extraction commercial kits and three CTAB-based methods for two non-photosynthetic plants, Balanophora japonica and Mitrastemon kanehirai. The quality of the isolated DNA was evaluated and subjected to following restriction enzyme digestions. All six procedures yielded DNA of sufficient quality for PCR, and the method described by Barnwell et al. (1998) performed well in isolating DNA from both species for restriction enzyme digestion. In addition, we succeeded to enrich plastid DNA content by using the methods depending on a high salt buffer to deplete nuclear material. The 'high salt' methods based on protocol presented by Milligan (1989) were able to increase plastid DNA effectively and significantly reduce nuclear DNA from M. kanehirai. The plastid DNA enrichment protocols are inexpensive and not time-consuming, and may be applicable to other non-photosynthetic plants.
- Subjects
NUCLEIC acid isolation methods; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; BALANOPHORACEAE; PLANT genetics; DNA restriction enzymes; PLANT species
- Publication
Taiwania, 2013, Vol 58, Issue 4, p268
- ISSN
0372-333X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6165/tai.2013.58.268