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AN EFFICIENT AND RAPID PROTOCOL FOR PLANT NUCLEAR DNA PREPARATION SUITABLE FOR NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING METHODS

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 98, Issue 1, Pages E13-E15

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BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1000371

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next generation sequencers; nuclear plant DNA extraction; nuclei isolation

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  1. French Ministry of Research and Higher education
  2. French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
  3. IFV

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Premise of the study : In this study, we developed a nuclear DNA extraction protocol for Next Generation Sequencers (NGS). Methods and Results : We applied this extraction method to grapevines and coffee trees, which are known to contain many secondary metabolites. The nuclear DNA obtained was sequenced by the 454/GS-FLX method. We obtained excellent results, with less than 4% cytoplasmic DNA, in a similar way to a BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome)-building protocol. We also compared our protocol with a classic DNA extraction using specific cytoplasmic DNA amplification. Results showed a lower cytoplasmic DNA contamination with the new protocol. Conclusions : The method presented here is fast and economical. The DNA obtained is of high quality, with a low level of cytoplasmic DNA contamination, and very efficient for the construction of sequencing libraries.

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