OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate, by PCR-RFLP and real-time PCR, the yield and quality of genomic DNA collected from buccal cells by mouthwash after different storage times at room temperature. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A group of volunteers was recruited to collect buccal cells using a mouthwash solution. The collected solution was divided into 3 tubes, one tube were used for immediate extraction and the remaining received ethanol and were kept at room temperature for 4 and 8 days followed by dna extraction. The concentration, purity and integrity of the dna were determined using spectrophotometry and electrophoresis. DNA quality differences among the three incubation times were also evaluated for genotyping EGF +61 a/g (rs 444...
It is unclear if buccal cell samples contain sufficient human DNA with adequately sized fragments fo...
Saliva when compared to blood collection has the following advantages: it requires no specialized pe...
Epidemiological studies may require noninvasive methods for off-site DNA collection. We compared the...
477-481With tremendous advances made in the field of molecular biology techniques, the analysis of g...
International audienceAlternative sources such as buccal cells have already been tested for genetic ...
A cost effective, safe and efficient method of obtaining DNA samples is essential in large scale gen...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate, by PCR-RFLP and real-time PCR, the yield and quali...
BackgroundTechnical advances following the Human Genome Project revealed that high-quality and -quan...
The basic sequence of the human genome has been completed and in the coming years a majority of huma...
Economical methods for collecting and storing high-quality DNA are needed for large population-based...
This study evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively the effect of the storage time of samples befo...
Abstract Background With the advent of genome-wide genotyping, the utility of stored buccal brushes ...
Background: Application of PCR techniques requiring only minute amounts of Genomic DNA. Thus, a less...
Background A cost effective, safe and efficient method of obtaining DNA samples is essential in lar...
It is unclear if buccal cell samples contain sufficient human DNA with adequately sized fragments fo...
Saliva when compared to blood collection has the following advantages: it requires no specialized pe...
Epidemiological studies may require noninvasive methods for off-site DNA collection. We compared the...
477-481With tremendous advances made in the field of molecular biology techniques, the analysis of g...
International audienceAlternative sources such as buccal cells have already been tested for genetic ...
A cost effective, safe and efficient method of obtaining DNA samples is essential in large scale gen...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate, by PCR-RFLP and real-time PCR, the yield and quali...
BackgroundTechnical advances following the Human Genome Project revealed that high-quality and -quan...
The basic sequence of the human genome has been completed and in the coming years a majority of huma...
Economical methods for collecting and storing high-quality DNA are needed for large population-based...
This study evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively the effect of the storage time of samples befo...
Abstract Background With the advent of genome-wide genotyping, the utility of stored buccal brushes ...
Background: Application of PCR techniques requiring only minute amounts of Genomic DNA. Thus, a less...
Background A cost effective, safe and efficient method of obtaining DNA samples is essential in lar...
It is unclear if buccal cell samples contain sufficient human DNA with adequately sized fragments fo...
Saliva when compared to blood collection has the following advantages: it requires no specialized pe...
Epidemiological studies may require noninvasive methods for off-site DNA collection. We compared the...