DNA isolation from algae and marine seaweeds is tricky due to polysaccharides and polyphenol compounds present within the thalli of many species. Grinding plant material in liquid nitrogen and column based isolation methods are often difficult to perform since these plant material release viscous soluble polysaccharides that may clog the column and pose a problem in downstream applications. Furthermore, a procedure that works with one algal group will often fail with others, probably because of the diversity of cell wall, storage, and secondary compounds
We have therefore, developed a modified surfactant based protocol, which is an easy method for DNA isolation from algal sample. This surfactant forms complexes with polysaccharides at specific salt concentrations. At lower salt concentrations, that surfactant complex with nucleic acids. Chlorophyll and some denatured proteins are removed from the plant tissue in an organic chloroform/iso amyl step and the organic phase is separated by centrifugation. The DNA recovered is suitable for enzyme digestion, Southern blotting and analysis by PCR.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Kit Specifications – Spin Column |
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Maximum sample Input |
250 mg |
Elution volume |
100–200 µl |
Processing |
Manual |
Technology |
Organic Extraction |
Time to complete 10 preparations |
90 minutes |
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. These reagents should remain stable for at least 1 year in their unopened containers.
Items | Cat. # | Size |
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Marine Algae gDNA Purification Kit | SCMR011 | 25 Prep. |
Marine Algae gDNA Purification Kit | SCMR011A | 50 Prep. |
Items | Cat. # | Size |
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Marine Algae gDNA Purification Kit | SCMR011 | 25 Prep. |
Marine Algae gDNA Purification Kit | SCMR011A | 50 Prep. |
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