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Research Article
Establishment of Simple and Efficient Methods for Plant Material Harvesting and Storage to Allow DNA Extraction from a Myrtaceae Species with Medicinal Potential
Author(s): Patrícia Gleydes Morgante, Fernanda Figueiredo Vicente, João Vicente Coffani-Nunes and Paulo Roberto Hrihorowitsch MorenoPatrícia Gleydes Morgante, Fernanda Figueiredo Vicente, João Vicente Coffani-Nunes and Paulo Roberto Hrihorowitsch Moreno
Genomic DNA isolation is an essential procedure to allow many genetic applications and analyses like that using molecular markers. Obtaining good quality DNA samples is the first step to succeed in such analysis and it depends on effective procedures for harvesting and preserving the plant material, and also for DNA extraction. The use of fresh material is ideal for DNA isolation, however, in studies that involve the harvesting of wild plants this is not always possible, since in most cases, populations are distant from the research laboratory. An alternative is freezing the plant material in liquid nitrogen in the field, but this practice is not feasible in many cases, given the difficulty and danger of transporting the liquid nitrogen tank on places of difficult access. In this study, we present four simple, efficient and low cost methodologies that have been successfully tested for.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2332-0672.1000109
Journal of Clinical & Medical Genomics received 391 citations as per Google Scholar report