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One-step isolation of plant DNA suitable for PCR amplification

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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTER
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 367-371

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INT SOC PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1007/BF02772835

Keywords

chloroplast markers; DNA isolation; grasses; RAPD

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We report a one-step extraction technique for the isolation of plant DNA. DNA suitable for amplification by PCR can be produced from leaf material smaller than 0.3 mm(2) in less than 20 min, with no tube changes. The method was tested on several plant species. The described method was found to extract DNA that could be amplified without any further purification or treatment. The isolated DNA was amplified using a universal chloroplast primer set. The method was validated by comparing size of PCR products generated by the novel method to PCR products generated using standard DNA isolation techniques.

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