| Literature DB >> 1955487 |
V N Loparev1, M A Cartas, C E Monken, A Velpandi, A Srinivasan.
Abstract
Routine methods of extraction of DNA from blood involve the enrichment of cells by Ficoll-Hypaque gradient centrifugation followed by lysis of the cells with extraction buffer, proteinase K digestion of the lysate, and phenol:chloroform-isoamyl alcohol extraction. These methods generally require large amounts of blood, which poses a problem with pediatric patients. To overcome this, we developed a new method of extracting DNA directly from whole blood. This method involves the treatment of whole blood with an equal volume of NaI (3 M final concentration) followed by chloroform:isoamyl alcohol extraction to clear hemoglobin and cell debris. The clear aqueous layer is then mixed with isopropanol to obtain DNA. A large number of samples can easily be handled by this extraction procedure, as it can be carried out in 30 min and requires only a microcentrifuge.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1955487 DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(91)90126-k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol Methods ISSN: 0166-0934 Impact factor: 2.014