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Evaluation of DNA/RNAshells for Room Temperature Nucleic Acids Storage

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BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 49-55

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/bio.2014.0060

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  1. Special Fund for BGI-Yunnan's High Throughput Sequencing Platform (P.R. China, Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department) [2013 DA008]
  2. National Key Technology Research and Development Program (P.R. China) [2012 BAK11B06-4]
  3. Research of High Throughput Sequencing Technology in the Application of Prevention and Control of the Mediterranean Anemia High-risk Groups (P.R. China, Yunnan Province) [2014FC003]
  4. Cultivation of Backup Young and Middle-aged Academic Technology Leaders in Yunnan Province (P.R. China, Yunnan Province) [2014HB053]
  5. Application of Genomics Technology in Notoginseng Breeding (P.R. China, Yunnan Province) [2014BC005]

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Traditional nucleic acids preservation methods rely on maintaining samples in cold environments, which are costly to operate and time sensitive. Recent work validated that using room temperature for the storage of nucleic acids is possible if the samples are completely protected from water and oxygen. Here, we conducted accelerated aging and real-time degradation studies to evaluate the new technology DNAshell and RNAshell, which preserves DNA and RNA at room temperature, including the DNA and RNA yield, purity, and integrity. DNA and RNA solutions are dried in the presence of stabilizers in stainless steel minicapsules, then redissolved after different time points of heating and storing at room temperature. Results show that DNAshell and RNAshell ensure the safe storage of nucleic acids at room temperature for long periods of time, and that the quality of these nucleic acids is suitable for common downstream analysis.

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