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Direct-TRI: High-throughput RNA-extracting Method for All Stages of Zebrafish Development.

Kota Ujibe1, Kanako Nishimura1, Makoto Kashima1, Hiromi Hirata1.   

Abstract

Recent popularization of next-generation sequencing enables conducting easy transcriptome analysis. Nevertheless, substantial RNA isolation work prior to RNA sequencing, as well as the high cost involved, still makes the routine use of large-scale transcriptome analysis difficult. For example, conventional phenol-chloroform RNA extraction cannot be easily applied to hundreds of samples. Therefore, we developed Direct-TRI, a new cost-effective and high throughput RNA-extraction method that uses a commercial guanidine-phenol-based RNA extraction reagent and a 96-well silica column plate. We applied Direct-TRI to zebrafish whole larvae and juvenile samples and obtained comparable RNA qualities by several different homogenization methods such as vortexing, manual homogenizing, and freezing/crushing. Direct-TRI enabled the extraction of 192 RNA samples in an hour with a cost of less than a dollar per sample. Direct-TRI is useful for large-scale transcriptome studies, manipulating hundreds of zebrafish individuals, and may be used with other animal samples.
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Keywords:  Gene expression; High throughput; RNA isolation; RNA-Seq; Zebrafish

Year:  2021        PMID: 34604443      PMCID: PMC8443459          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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