DNA Extraction Techniques for Genomic Analyses of Macroalgae
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Wilson, Laura J.
Weber, Xénia A.
King, Tania M.
Fraser, Ceridwen
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Springer Verlag
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Extracting high-quality DNA in large quantities from Phaeophyceae
(brown), Rhodophyta (red), and Chlorophyta (green) macroalgae presents a substantial
obstacle for modern molecular studies. Macroalgal tissues are rich in
polysaccharides and polyphenols that are known to interfere with downstream
molecular techniques. These compounds are released during DNA extraction procedures
and often persist despite purification attempts. A wide range of DNA
extraction and purification methods have been developed in attempts to overcome
these challenges. Here, we review methods of macroalgal DNA extraction,
including commercial kits. We discuss each method’s merits and limitations, and
examine its potential use in both traditional and high-throughput molecular
approaches. Finally, we present our own findings from a range of DNA extraction,
purification, and sequencing trials based on the commercially available MoBio
PowerPlant® Pro and PowerPlant® Clean kits, carried out on a number of
Phaeophyceae species. We found that DNA yield and quality can be improved by
lengthy soaking of tissue in extraction buffers, altering the homogenization procedures
and modifying solutions used. The DNA extraction protocol presented here
can be scaled up for high-throughput analyses and preliminary results suggest
suitability for next-generation sequencing.
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Seaweed Phylogeography
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2037-12-31