Development of a reliable extraction method for the recovery of total genomic DNA from woodchip colonizing biofilm involved in gas biofiltration
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Development of a reliable extraction method for the recovery of total genomic DNA from woodchip colonizing biofilm involved in gas biofiltrationAutor(es)
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2007Cita bibliográfica
Biotechniques for Air Pollution Control II, 2007: 517-528. ISBN: 978-84-9749-258-4
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[Abstract] This preliminary study focused on a critical step for the characterization of microbial ecosystem involved in biofiltration. Two aspects of nucleic acid recovery were explored: (i) cell dispersion (three methods tested) and (ii) total DNA extraction (four methods tested). The objective is to select the optimal combination of desorption/extraction methods, allowing subsequent molecular investigations to be reliable. Three relevant criteria are used to assess extraction efficiency: DNA amount and purity, and subsequent amplification feasibility.
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978-84-9749-258-4