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DNA Extraction Protocols for Whole-Genome Sequencing in Marine Organisms.

Marina Panova1, Henrik Aronsson2, R Andrew Cameron3, Peter Dahl4, Anna Godhe5, Ulrika Lind5, Olga Ortega-Martinez5, Ricardo Pereyra5, Sylvie V M Tesson5, Anna-Lisa Wrange5, Anders Blomberg5, Kerstin Johannesson5.   

Abstract

The marine environment harbors a large proportion of the total biodiversity on this planet, including the majority of the earths' different phyla and classes. Studying the genomes of marine organisms can bring interesting insights into genome evolution. Today, almost all marine organismal groups are understudied with respect to their genomes. One potential reason is that extraction of high-quality DNA in sufficient amounts is challenging for many marine species. This is due to high polysaccharide content, polyphenols and other secondary metabolites that will inhibit downstream DNA library preparations. Consequently, protocols developed for vertebrates and plants do not always perform well for invertebrates and algae. In addition, many marine species have large population sizes and, as a consequence, highly variable genomes. Thus, to facilitate the sequence read assembly process during genome sequencing, it is desirable to obtain enough DNA from a single individual, which is a challenge in many species of invertebrates and algae. Here, we present DNA extraction protocols for seven marine species (four invertebrates, two algae, and a marine yeast), optimized to provide sufficient DNA quality and yield for de novo genome sequencing projects.

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Keywords:  Barnacle Balanus; Brittle star Amphiura; Brown alga Fucus; Diatom Skeletonema; Gastropod Littorina; Genomic DNA extraction; Isopod Idotea; Marine yeast Debaryomyces

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27460368     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3774-5_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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