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A comparison of the efficiency of five different commercial DNA extraction kits for extraction of DNA from faecal samples

Journal

JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS
Volume 94, Issue 2, Pages 103-110

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.mimet.2013.05.008

Keywords

Bacteria; DGGE; DNA extraction; Faeces; Real-time PCR; T-RFLP

Funding

  1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Global Health Grant) [OPP1017641]
  2. Harry Crossley Research Fellowship
  3. University of Cape Town
  4. Carnegie Corporation of New York (Unites States of America) Fellowship

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Differences in the composition of the gut microbiota have been associated with a range of diseases using culture-independent methods. Reliable extraction of nucleic acid is a key step in identifying the composition of the faecal microbiota. Five widely used commercial deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction kits (QIAsymphony (R) Virus/Bacteria Midi Kit (kit QS), ZR Fecal DNA MiniPrep (TM) (kit Z), QIAamp (R) DNA Stool Mini Kit (kit QA), Ultradean (R) Fecal DNA Isolation Kit (kit U) and PowerSoil (R) DNA Isolation Kit (kit P)) were evaluated, using human faecal samples. Yield, purity and integrity of total genomic DNA were compared spectrophotometrically and using gel electrophoresis. Three bacteria, commonly found in human faeces were quantified using real time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and total bacterial diversity was studied using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) as well as terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP). The measurements of DNA yield and purity exhibited variations between the five kits tested in this study. Automated kit QS exhibited the best quality and highest quantity of DNA All kits were shown to be reproducible with CV values <= 0.46 for DNA extraction. qPCR results showed that all kits were uniformly efficient for extracting DNA from the selected target bacteria. DGGE and T-RFLP produced the highest diversity scores for DNA extracted using kit Z (H' = 2.30 and 1.27) and kit QS (H' = 2.16 and 0.94), which also extracted the highest DNA yields compared to the other kits assessed. (C) 2013 Elsevier R.V. All rights reserved.

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