Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues

Processing of large numbers smaples of plant tissue samples for molecular mapping and gene tagging requires methods that are quick, simple, and cheap, and that eventually can be automated. Organic solvents used for DNA extraction can represent a significant proportion of the overall cost. In this st...

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Autores principales: Chavez, Alba L., Vergara, CE, Mayer, Jorge Edgard
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42738
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author Chavez, Alba L.
Vergara, CE
Mayer, Jorge Edgard
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description Processing of large numbers smaples of plant tissue samples for molecular mapping and gene tagging requires methods that are quick, simple, and cheap, and that eventually can be automated. Organic solvents used for DNA extraction can represent a significant proportion of the overall cost. In this study we examined dichloromethane as a replacement for chloroform to be used in combination with phenol.
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spelling CGSpace427382025-11-12T05:53:17Z Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues Chavez, Alba L. Vergara, CE Mayer, Jorge Edgard plant tissues dna molecular genetics methods tejidos vegetales adn genética molecular métodos Processing of large numbers smaples of plant tissue samples for molecular mapping and gene tagging requires methods that are quick, simple, and cheap, and that eventually can be automated. Organic solvents used for DNA extraction can represent a significant proportion of the overall cost. In this study we examined dichloromethane as a replacement for chloroform to be used in combination with phenol. 1995 2014-09-24T07:58:29Z 2014-09-24T07:58:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42738 en Open Access application/pdf
spellingShingle plant tissues
dna
molecular genetics
methods
tejidos vegetales
adn
genética molecular
métodos
Chavez, Alba L.
Vergara, CE
Mayer, Jorge Edgard
Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title_full Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title_fullStr Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title_full_unstemmed Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title_short Dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of DNA from plant tissues
title_sort dichloromethane as an economic alternative to chloroform in the extraction of dna from plant tissues
topic plant tissues
dna
molecular genetics
methods
tejidos vegetales
adn
genética molecular
métodos
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42738
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