<p>n = sample size. Each extraction method was tested six times on each material. PCR and qPCR were conducted in triplicate for each sample. Standard deviation is given in parentheses. PCR success is given as the number of PCR products (visualized by gel electrophoresis) for different amplicon lengths (791 bp, 500 bp, and 114/ 120 bp). n.a. = not analyzed.</p
<p>The percentage of samples with successful identification of the genetic barcode (top), the concen...
(a) Comparison of the DNA extracting capacities of the current approaches, BP/DC with commercial pro...
DNA isolated from C. neoformans H99 and S. cerevisiae BY4741 were serially diluted with nuclease-fre...
<p>n = sample size. Each sampling method was tested twice on each material. PCR was conducted in tri...
<p>PCR success is given as the number of PCR products (visualized by gel electrophoresis) for differ...
<p>(A) Average total amount of DNA. (B) Average total amount of RNA. (C) Amplifiable DNA quantified ...
<p>(A) Electrophoretic pattern of DNA extracts 1, 3, 4 and 5 of each extraction method on a 1% agaro...
a<p>DNA concentrations are means calculated using data from eight replicates.</p>b<p>Means with the ...
<p>The size of PCR products are 79–115 bp (<i>CSRM60</i>), 100–124 bp (<i>INRA035</i>). Left to righ...
<p>Effect of sample preparation method on PCR success (%), measured as the number of positive amplic...
Absolute quantitative PCR (qPCR) is a method that determines the concentration of DNA in a sample. ...
The ability to obtain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles is generally considered a powerful tool w...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has found wide application in biochemistry and molecular biology...
<p>(A) Agarose gel (2.0%) electrophoresis indicates amplification of a single PCR product of the exp...
<p>The percentage of samples with successful identification of the genetic barcode (top), the concen...
(a) Comparison of the DNA extracting capacities of the current approaches, BP/DC with commercial pro...
DNA isolated from C. neoformans H99 and S. cerevisiae BY4741 were serially diluted with nuclease-fre...
<p>n = sample size. Each sampling method was tested twice on each material. PCR was conducted in tri...
<p>PCR success is given as the number of PCR products (visualized by gel electrophoresis) for differ...
<p>(A) Average total amount of DNA. (B) Average total amount of RNA. (C) Amplifiable DNA quantified ...
<p>(A) Electrophoretic pattern of DNA extracts 1, 3, 4 and 5 of each extraction method on a 1% agaro...
a<p>DNA concentrations are means calculated using data from eight replicates.</p>b<p>Means with the ...
<p>The size of PCR products are 79–115 bp (<i>CSRM60</i>), 100–124 bp (<i>INRA035</i>). Left to righ...
<p>Effect of sample preparation method on PCR success (%), measured as the number of positive amplic...
Absolute quantitative PCR (qPCR) is a method that determines the concentration of DNA in a sample. ...
The ability to obtain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) profiles is generally considered a powerful tool w...
Determining the DNA amount in a forensic sample is fundamental for PCR-based analyses because if on ...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has found wide application in biochemistry and molecular biology...
<p>(A) Agarose gel (2.0%) electrophoresis indicates amplification of a single PCR product of the exp...
<p>The percentage of samples with successful identification of the genetic barcode (top), the concen...
(a) Comparison of the DNA extracting capacities of the current approaches, BP/DC with commercial pro...
DNA isolated from C. neoformans H99 and S. cerevisiae BY4741 were serially diluted with nuclease-fre...