Abstract. We have developed an efficient and simple method for extracting and purifying genomic DNA from dried blood stored on filter paper. The quality of the genomic DNA extracted is tested by PCR amplification of a 255-bp fragment of the PAX8 gene sequence and the PCR products are deter-mined for further genetic studies by single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. Larger DNA sequences of the 674-bp of the PAX8 gene and the 1,039-bp of the human β-globin gene, a housekeeping gene, have also been amplified from the extracted DNA, thus indicating the high qual-ity of the genomic DNA extracted by the developed method for subsequent genetic studies of any gene of interest. The method developed can also be used for the purificat...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have several advantages over liquid blood samples for genetic screening or d...
DNA isolation is the most essential step in molecular studies. The quantity and quality of the isola...
Background: Application of PCR techniques requiring only minute amounts of Genomic DNA. Thus, a less...
AbstractExtraction of genomic DNA is the very first experiment in the study cascade of human inherit...
Several commercial DNA isolation kits are available for extracting the genomic DNA from the ethylene...
Spots of blood are routinely collected from newborn babies onto filter paper called Guthrie cards an...
Introduction: Today, with the tremendous potential of genomics and other recent advances in science,...
Background Dried blood spot (DBS) testing is a well-known method of bio-sampling by which blood samp...
In this study, to develop a cost-effective and rapid genomic DNA purification method in animals and ...
AbstractObjectivesDried blood spot (DBS) technology is a microsampling alternative to traditional pl...
Abstract. The practical advantages of sampling and storing blood on filter paper for analyses of hum...
Blood paper cards provide an effective DNA storage method. In this study, we used three DNA dissolvi...
<h2>Background: Extraction of blood genomicDNAis one of the main approaches for clinical and molecul...
A simple and fast protocol is described for the purification of genomic DNA from 0.3 ml of whole hum...
Since the pioneer experiments conducted by Friedrich Miescher in 1861, extraordinary advances have b...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have several advantages over liquid blood samples for genetic screening or d...
DNA isolation is the most essential step in molecular studies. The quantity and quality of the isola...
Background: Application of PCR techniques requiring only minute amounts of Genomic DNA. Thus, a less...
AbstractExtraction of genomic DNA is the very first experiment in the study cascade of human inherit...
Several commercial DNA isolation kits are available for extracting the genomic DNA from the ethylene...
Spots of blood are routinely collected from newborn babies onto filter paper called Guthrie cards an...
Introduction: Today, with the tremendous potential of genomics and other recent advances in science,...
Background Dried blood spot (DBS) testing is a well-known method of bio-sampling by which blood samp...
In this study, to develop a cost-effective and rapid genomic DNA purification method in animals and ...
AbstractObjectivesDried blood spot (DBS) technology is a microsampling alternative to traditional pl...
Abstract. The practical advantages of sampling and storing blood on filter paper for analyses of hum...
Blood paper cards provide an effective DNA storage method. In this study, we used three DNA dissolvi...
<h2>Background: Extraction of blood genomicDNAis one of the main approaches for clinical and molecul...
A simple and fast protocol is described for the purification of genomic DNA from 0.3 ml of whole hum...
Since the pioneer experiments conducted by Friedrich Miescher in 1861, extraordinary advances have b...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have several advantages over liquid blood samples for genetic screening or d...
DNA isolation is the most essential step in molecular studies. The quantity and quality of the isola...
Background: Application of PCR techniques requiring only minute amounts of Genomic DNA. Thus, a less...