Using direct and cell extraction-based (indirect) isolation methods, DNA was obtained from environmental samples with largely differing characteristics (loam soil, sand soil, sediment, activated sludge, and compost) and evaluated with respect to the comprised bacterial diversity and its suitability for expression cloning in Escherichia coli. Indirect DNA extraction methods yielded 10 to 100-fold lower amounts of DNA than direct procedures, but the bacterial diversity of DNA recovered by indirect means was distinctly higher as shown by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, much lower amounts of eukaryotic DNA were co-extracted if cell extraction-based methods were used
A modified method for the direct extraction of DNA from alkaline-saline soils with minimum DNA fragm...
DNA extraction from wastewater sludge (COD 50000 and BOD 25000 mg/l) was conducted using nine differ...
In Upper Three Runs Creek (Aiken, S.C.) and many other environments, less than 1% of bacteria visibl...
Using direct and cell extraction-based (indirect) isolation methods, DNA was obtained from environme...
Using direct and cell extraction-based (indirect) isolation methods, DNA was obtained from environme...
DNA extraction is an essential procedure when investigating microbial communities in environmental s...
Molecular analyses for the study of soil microbial communities often depend on the extraction of DNA...
To evaluate the diversity of microorganisms in soil as an environmental index, direct extraction of ...
A method for the indirect (cell extraction followed by nucleic acid extraction) isolation of bacteri...
All molecular analyses of soil bacterial diversity are based on the extraction of a representative f...
Four extraction methods, including a novel one, were compared for their efficiencies in producing DN...
Soil represents a diverse group of microorganism, which has frequently been used to isolate and expl...
There is an increased interest in the extraction of nucleic acids from various environmental samples...
The development of techniques in molecular biology has led to their application to microbial ecology...
To evaluate whether different deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction procedures can affect estimates...
A modified method for the direct extraction of DNA from alkaline-saline soils with minimum DNA fragm...
DNA extraction from wastewater sludge (COD 50000 and BOD 25000 mg/l) was conducted using nine differ...
In Upper Three Runs Creek (Aiken, S.C.) and many other environments, less than 1% of bacteria visibl...
Using direct and cell extraction-based (indirect) isolation methods, DNA was obtained from environme...
Using direct and cell extraction-based (indirect) isolation methods, DNA was obtained from environme...
DNA extraction is an essential procedure when investigating microbial communities in environmental s...
Molecular analyses for the study of soil microbial communities often depend on the extraction of DNA...
To evaluate the diversity of microorganisms in soil as an environmental index, direct extraction of ...
A method for the indirect (cell extraction followed by nucleic acid extraction) isolation of bacteri...
All molecular analyses of soil bacterial diversity are based on the extraction of a representative f...
Four extraction methods, including a novel one, were compared for their efficiencies in producing DN...
Soil represents a diverse group of microorganism, which has frequently been used to isolate and expl...
There is an increased interest in the extraction of nucleic acids from various environmental samples...
The development of techniques in molecular biology has led to their application to microbial ecology...
To evaluate whether different deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction procedures can affect estimates...
A modified method for the direct extraction of DNA from alkaline-saline soils with minimum DNA fragm...
DNA extraction from wastewater sludge (COD 50000 and BOD 25000 mg/l) was conducted using nine differ...
In Upper Three Runs Creek (Aiken, S.C.) and many other environments, less than 1% of bacteria visibl...