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DNA extraction from actinorhizal nodules

1996
The nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia has its main ecological niche in the root nodules that are formed with a wide taxonomic range of host plants, called by this fact actinorhizal plants. This generic name comprises more than 200 species of vascular dicotyledonous plants, distributed in 20 genera and eight families [5].
Ramirez-Saad, H.   +2 more
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Human DNA extraction from empty puparia

Forensic Science International, 2013
Empty puparia, as well as larvae at different developmental stages, are potentially useful in the identification of a victim where a corpse has been removed from the scene of a forensic investigation. To evaluate the relevance and the reliability of this substrate to be used as forensic evidence, the authors report for the first time the extraction and
Marchetti D.   +3 more
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DNA Extraction from Fossil Eggshell

2011
Avian eggshell fragments recovered from both paleontological and archaeological deposits contain a cache of well-preserved ancient DNA. Here, we describe an extraction protocol that has been optimized to maximize the recovery of ancient DNA from fossil eggshell and minimize the co-purification of PCR inhibitors.
Oskam, C.L., Bunce, M.
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Plant DNA extraction.

2001
The extraction of DNA from plants is the starting point for genotype analysis. The approach to preparation of DNA from plants is determined by the species, the type of tissue or sample available and the analysis required on the DNA. For example, extraction of DNA from the leaf of a cereal for analysis using a robust test may require a very different ...
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DNA Extraction from Keratin and Chitin

2011
DNA extracted from keratinous and chitinous materials can be a useful source of genetic information. To effectively liberate the DNA from these materials, buffers containing relatively high levels of DTT, proteinase K, and detergent are recommended, followed by purification using either silica-column or organic methods.
Campos, Paula, Gilbert, Tom
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Ancient DNA Extraction from Plants

2011
A variety of protocols for DNA extraction from archaeological and paleobotanical plant specimens have been proposed. This is not surprising given the range of taxa and tissue types that may be preserved and the variety of conditions in which that preservation may take place.
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DNA Extraction from Herbarium Specimens

2013
With the expansion of molecular techniques, the historical collections have become widely used. Studying plant DNA using modern molecular techniques such as DNA sequencing plays an important role in understanding evolutionary relationships, identification through DNA barcoding, conservation status, and many other aspects of plant biology.
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DNA Extraction from Tissue

2003
Helen, Pearson, David, Stirling
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