三种可可属植物DNA提取的优化方案。

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Angie F Riascos-España, Brayan Toro A Cuastumal, María Castro I Zambrano, Juan Zambrano C Arteaga, Pedro A Velasquez-Vasconez
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DNA提取是分子生物学研究的关键步骤,尤其是遗传和基因组分析。这些研究需要高浓度的高质量DNA,这对于未被充分探索的物种或当可用的植物材料由老化组织组成时往往是一个挑战。为了解决这些问题,我们对基于十六烷基三甲基溴化铵(CTAB)的DNA提取方法进行了优化,以提高效率和收率。这个过程首先是用液氮浸泡的植物组织在含有高浓度CTAB(4%)的溶液中过夜孵育。随后,用氯仿异戊醇对混合物进行两次清洗。然后用异丙醇沉淀核酸,然后用70%乙醇洗涤以确保纯度。最后,纯化后的DNA再悬浮在超纯水中。这个优化的过程产生了高质量的DNA,适用于各种下游应用,包括PCR和测序,甚至来自三种可可树的老叶子:可可树、双色树和桔梗树。此外,与传统技术相比,该协议显著提高了吞吐量,并允许并行处理大量样品。一个有效的基于CTAB的DNA提取协议提供高质量的核酸从老叶增加CTAB浓度和裂解缓冲液的孵育时间。•提供可靠的产量在三个可可品种:T.可可,T.双色,T.桔梗。•高通量工作流程减少了处理时间,增加了每日样本容量,支持大规模基因组研究。
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Optimized Protocol for DNA Extraction in Three Theobroma Species.

DNA extraction is a crucial step in molecular biology research, particularly for genetic and genomic analyses. These studies require a high concentration of high-quality DNA, which is often a challenge for underexplored species or when the available plant material consists of aged tissue. To address these challenges, the cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)-based DNA extraction method has been optimized to improve efficiency and yield. The process begins with an overnight incubation of plant tissue macerated with liquid nitrogen in a solution containing a high concentration of CTAB (4%). Subsequently, the mixture undergoes two washes with chloroform: isoamyl alcohol. The nucleic acids are then precipitated using isopropanol, followed by a wash with 70% ethanol to ensure purity. Finally, the purified DNA is resuspended in ultrapure water. This optimized procedure produces high-quality DNA suitable for various downstream applications, including PCR and sequencing, even from older leaves of the three Theobroma species: T. cacao, T. bicolor, and T. grandiflorum. Additionally, this protocol significantly enhances throughput and allows for the parallel processing of a substantially larger number of samples compared to conventional techniques. Key features • An efficient CTAB-based DNA extraction protocol provides high-quality nucleic acids from older leaves by increasing CTAB concentration and incubation time in lysis buffer. • Provides reliable yields in the three Theobroma species: T. cacao, T. bicolor, and T. grandiflorum. • A high-throughput workflow reduces processing time and increases daily sample capacity, supporting large-scale genomic investigations.

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