Comparison of five DNA extraction methods in three medicinal plants: Peganum harmala L., Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb., and Potentilla reptans L
Extracting high-yield, high-quality DNA from plant samples is challenging due to the presence of the cell wall, pigments, and some secondary metabolites. The main CTAB method, two of its modified protocols (beta-mercaptoethanol or ammonium acetate were eliminated), the modified Murray and Thompson m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology research communications 2023, Vol.12 (1), p.1-16 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extracting high-yield, high-quality DNA from plant samples is challenging due to the presence of the cell wall, pigments, and some secondary metabolites. The main CTAB method, two of its modified protocols (beta-mercaptoethanol or ammonium acetate were eliminated), the modified Murray and Thompson method, and the Gene All kit were statistically compared based on the quantity and quality of the total DNA (tDNA) extracted from fresh and dried leaves of three medicinal herbs
,
, and
. The suitability of the tDNAs for molecular studies was evaluated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the fragments of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) in nuclear DNA and the
L-F region in chloroplast DNA. Some significant differences were found between the tDNAs extracted by five extraction methods. With the exception of
, where the PCR of both the ITS fragments and the
L-F region worked successfully in all DNA samples, but only the ITS fragments, not the chloroplast
L-F region, were amplified in the DNA samples of
and
. The chloroplast
L-F region was amplified only in DNA samples extracted from fresh and dried leaves of the three studied herbs using the commercial kit. Gene All kit, the main CTAB method, and its modified protocols were the less time-consuming protocols that yielded DNA suitable for downstream PCR vis-a-vis the modified Murray and Thompson method. |
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ISSN: | 2322-181X 2345-2005 |
DOI: | 10.22099/mbrc.2023.45131.1798 |