It is difficult to extract pure high-quality DNA from trees, which may not be amenable to advances in extraction methods suitable for other plants. A new commercial high-throughput DNA extraction system, using a silica binding matrix for purification and a multisample mixer mill for tissue disruption, was evaluated for its suitability with Eucalyptus spp., Pinus spp., and Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop pine). DNA suitable for a range of molecular biology applications was successfully extracted from all genera. The method was highly reliable when tested in more than 500 preparations and could be adapted to different tree species with relatively minor modifications.
Journal article
High-throughput DNA extraction from forest trees
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Vol.20(4), pp.425a-425j
2002
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- Title
- High-throughput DNA extraction from forest trees
- Creators
- Mervyn Shepherd (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityMichael J Cross (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityRhonda L Stokoe (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityLeon J Scott (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityMegan E Jones (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Vol.20(4), pp.425a-425j
- Publisher
- Springer New York LLC
- Identifiers
- 1692; 991012821721902368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article