Development of a Competent and Trouble Free DNA Isolation Protocol for Downstream Genetic Analyses in Glycine Species
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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i8.700-705.788Keywords:
CTAB, DNA Extraction, Glycine species, Genetic analyses, PVPAbstract
Extraction of deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) from plants is preliminary step in molecular biology. Fast and cost effective genomic DNA isolation from Glycine species for downstream application is a major bottleneck. Here we report a high throughput and trouble free method for genomic DNA extraction from leaf and seeds of Glycine species with high quality and quantity. Protocol reports the optimization by employing different concentrations of CTAB and PVP in extraction buffer. Efficiency of optimized protocol was compared with frequently used DNA extraction methods. Wide adoptability and utility of this protocol was confirmed by DNA extraction from leaves as well as seeds of G. max, G. soja, G. tomentella and G. latifolia. Extracted DNA was successfully subjected to PCR amplification of five microsatellite markers and four putative glycosyltransferase genes. DNA extraction protocol is reproducible, trouble free, rapid and can be adopted for plant molecular biology applications.Downloads
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15.08.2016
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Nawaz, M. A., Baloch, F. S., Rehman, H. M., Le, B., Akther, F., Yang, S. H., & Gyuhwa, C. (2016). Development of a Competent and Trouble Free DNA Isolation Protocol for Downstream Genetic Analyses in Glycine Species. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(8), 700–705. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i8.700-705.788
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