Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs

The extraction of total DNA from hair bulbs enables a wide range of research and applications, and allow the sending of samples to away and be used in Forensic Medicine, being a non-invasive sampling method. It is necessary the search for methods of DNA extraction that are fast, inexpensive, free of...

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Main Author: Giovana Regina Weber
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina 2010-01-01
Series:Evidência
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Online Access:http://editora.unoesc.edu.br/index.php/evidencia/article/view/1417/pdf_259
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spelling doaj-3e7140ad117b4d42b1629f930490d9152020-11-25T03:29:27ZporUniversidade do Oeste de Santa CatarinaEvidência1519-52872236-60592010-01-01102115120Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbsGiovana Regina WeberThe extraction of total DNA from hair bulbs enables a wide range of research and applications, and allow the sending of samples to away and be used in Forensic Medicine, being a non-invasive sampling method. It is necessary the search for methods of DNA extraction that are fast, inexpensive, free of contaminants and toxicity. The purpose ofthis study was to evaluate the quantity and quality of DNA extracted from hair bulbs from two extraction methods,one using phenol/chloroform, and another, a saline solution. To test the efficiency of extraction were used 30 samplesof hair bulbs, and the products of the extractions were amplified using β-actin gene. All 30 samples obtained positiveresults with respect to extraction using NaCl solution. These results, when compared to extractions with phenol/chloroform, showed no observable differences.http://editora.unoesc.edu.br/index.php/evidencia/article/view/1417/pdf_259Hair follicleDNA extractionSodium ChloridePhenol.
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Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
Evidência
Hair follicle
DNA extraction
Sodium Chloride
Phenol.
author_facet Giovana Regina Weber
author_sort Giovana Regina Weber
title Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
title_short Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
title_full Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
title_fullStr Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
title_full_unstemmed Use of saline solution (NaCl) in the DNA extraction from hair bulbs
title_sort use of saline solution (nacl) in the dna extraction from hair bulbs
publisher Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina
series Evidência
issn 1519-5287
2236-6059
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The extraction of total DNA from hair bulbs enables a wide range of research and applications, and allow the sending of samples to away and be used in Forensic Medicine, being a non-invasive sampling method. It is necessary the search for methods of DNA extraction that are fast, inexpensive, free of contaminants and toxicity. The purpose ofthis study was to evaluate the quantity and quality of DNA extracted from hair bulbs from two extraction methods,one using phenol/chloroform, and another, a saline solution. To test the efficiency of extraction were used 30 samplesof hair bulbs, and the products of the extractions were amplified using β-actin gene. All 30 samples obtained positiveresults with respect to extraction using NaCl solution. These results, when compared to extractions with phenol/chloroform, showed no observable differences.
topic Hair follicle
DNA extraction
Sodium Chloride
Phenol.
url http://editora.unoesc.edu.br/index.php/evidencia/article/view/1417/pdf_259
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