AbstractFormaldehyde was first prepared in 1859, and since then has been in widespread use for fixing and preserving medical and biological specimens. The value of such archival material has increased considerably because several methods for extracting DNA from formaldehyde-fixed animal tissue have been developed. Most of these, however, either require large amounts of tissue (rarely available) or recover only short fragments of DNA. Here we summarize current knowledge of and experience with such published methods, look at some of the known problems, and develop an additional method based on embedding the tissue in agarose prior to treatment with proteinase-K and GeneReleaser. With this method we have obtained mitochondrial DNA useful for P...
Approximately 200 mg of fin tissue from each specimen was cut into pieces and treated with a gradien...
DNA from formalin-preserved tissue could unlock a vast repository of genetic information stored in m...
Formaldehyde is widely used fixative. Its advantages are low cost, simplicity of use and good fixati...
AbstractFormaldehyde was first prepared in 1859, and since then has been in widespread use for fixin...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Archival, formalin-fixed tissue is an invaluable resource for molecular genetic study, but the utili...
<p>Several DNA extraction methods have been used for formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues, with...
Formalin-preserved biological samples obtained from endangered species are valuable in assessing gen...
The present paper reports the extraction of DNA from formalin-fixed Pontoporia blainvillei tissues. ...
For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history collectio...
In recent years molecular techniques have invaded the marine realm. These techniques are mainly used...
Background: DNA isolation and PCR amplification from molluscan taxa is considered as problematic bec...
To establish a technique which minimized the effects of fixation on the extraction of DNA from forma...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
DNA samples were extracted from ethanol and formalin-fixed decapod crustacean tissue using a new met...
Approximately 200 mg of fin tissue from each specimen was cut into pieces and treated with a gradien...
DNA from formalin-preserved tissue could unlock a vast repository of genetic information stored in m...
Formaldehyde is widely used fixative. Its advantages are low cost, simplicity of use and good fixati...
AbstractFormaldehyde was first prepared in 1859, and since then has been in widespread use for fixin...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Archival, formalin-fixed tissue is an invaluable resource for molecular genetic study, but the utili...
<p>Several DNA extraction methods have been used for formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues, with...
Formalin-preserved biological samples obtained from endangered species are valuable in assessing gen...
The present paper reports the extraction of DNA from formalin-fixed Pontoporia blainvillei tissues. ...
For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history collectio...
In recent years molecular techniques have invaded the marine realm. These techniques are mainly used...
Background: DNA isolation and PCR amplification from molluscan taxa is considered as problematic bec...
To establish a technique which minimized the effects of fixation on the extraction of DNA from forma...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
DNA samples were extracted from ethanol and formalin-fixed decapod crustacean tissue using a new met...
Approximately 200 mg of fin tissue from each specimen was cut into pieces and treated with a gradien...
DNA from formalin-preserved tissue could unlock a vast repository of genetic information stored in m...
Formaldehyde is widely used fixative. Its advantages are low cost, simplicity of use and good fixati...