Title of article
Extraction of DNA from soil
Author/Authors
Patrick Robe، نويسنده , , Renaud Nalin، نويسنده , , Carmela Capellano، نويسنده , , Timothy M. Vogel، نويسنده , , Pascal Simonet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
8
From page
183
To page
190
Abstract
There is an increased interest in the extraction of nucleic acids from various environmental samples, since molecular techniques allow less biased access to a greater portion of uncultivable microorganisms. Two strategies have been developed to improve DNA recovery in terms of yield, purity and unbiased representation of the microbial diversity. The first approach consists of the direct extraction of nucleic acids from soil through in situ cell lysis followed by DNA purification. The alternative approach is based on the separation of bacteria from the soil particles followed by cell lysis and then DNA purification. Several published methods describe the recovery of highly purified nucleic acids that are well-suited for molecular purposes even though a new challenge concerns the recovery of large bacterial DNAs essential for functional investigation of gene clusters and biosynthetic pathways. This review presents an overview of the available methods to achieve this challenging objective.
Keywords
DNA extraction , Direct lysis , Indirect extraction , Metagenome , Bacteria , Soils
Journal title
European Journal of Soil Biology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
European Journal of Soil Biology
Record number
966085
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