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Evaluation of Four Different Methods of Genomic DNA Extraction from Quercus leucotricophora


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The most essential principal in the modern molecular biology is extraction of DNA with a desirable quantity and quality and this achievement could be the main necessity for every genetic study. DNA extraction is obviously difficult because of negative effects obtained from carbohydrates, tannins, polyphenols and proteins. Extraction of DNA from Quercus leucotricophora, was conducted by four different methods. The most value of qualified DNA extracted from young leaf tissue was 629.9 to 1412.1 ng/μl by the method applied by Doyle and Doyle and Stange and his associates with some modifications. Accordingly above method is recommended for DNA extraction from young leaves of Quercus leucotricophora.

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DNA, Extraction, Quercus leucotricophora.
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Sneha Dobhal
Division of Genetics and Tree Propogation, Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun-243195
India

H. S. Ginwal
Division of Genetics and Tree Propogation, Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun-243195
India


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Authors

Sneha Dobhal
Division of Genetics and Tree Propogation, Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun-243195, India
H. S. Ginwal
Division of Genetics and Tree Propogation, Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun-243195, India

Abstract


The most essential principal in the modern molecular biology is extraction of DNA with a desirable quantity and quality and this achievement could be the main necessity for every genetic study. DNA extraction is obviously difficult because of negative effects obtained from carbohydrates, tannins, polyphenols and proteins. Extraction of DNA from Quercus leucotricophora, was conducted by four different methods. The most value of qualified DNA extracted from young leaf tissue was 629.9 to 1412.1 ng/μl by the method applied by Doyle and Doyle and Stange and his associates with some modifications. Accordingly above method is recommended for DNA extraction from young leaves of Quercus leucotricophora.

Keywords


DNA, Extraction, Quercus leucotricophora.

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