| Literature DB >> 9149877 |
L M Hall1, M S Willcox, D S Jones.
Abstract
Enzyme inhibition is commonly encountered when using molecular biological techniques on museum-prepared animal skin samples, and this problem is exacerbated by a lack of information on how particular skins have been prepared for preservation. This report: (i) demonstrates that while some methods of museum preparation inhibit both proteinase K digestion and the PCR, others do not; (ii) describes a change in buffer conditions that reduces proteinase K enzyme inhibition during tissue digestion: and (iii) uses electron-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDXA) to show that the preparation methods for museum-preserved skin are often more complex than the treatment description provided with samples and also suggests that some of these descriptions are incorrect.Mesh:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9149877 DOI: 10.2144/97225st07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechniques ISSN: 0736-6205 Impact factor: 1.993