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A Novel Technique for Isolating DNA from Tempus™ Blood RNA Tubes after RNA Isolation

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Jason A Ferrante, Michelle R Giles, Emily Benzie, and Margaret (Maggie) E. Hunter, 2018, A Novel Technique for Isolating DNA from Tempus™ Blood RNA Tubes after RNA Isolation: BMC Research Notes, v. 11, iss. 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3671-4

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Objective We use Tempus blood RNA tubes (Applied Biosystems) during health assessments of American moose (Alces alces spp.) as a minimally invasive means to obtain RNA. Here we describe a novel protocol to additionally isolate high-quality DNA from the supernatant remaining after the RNA isolation methodology. Metrics used to qualify DNA quality included measuring the concentration, obtaining a DNA integrity number from a genomic DNA ScreenTape assay (Agilent), and running the isolated DNA on an agarose gel. Results Of the 23 samples analyzed, the average DNA concentration was 121 ng/µl (range 4–337 ng/µl) and a genomic DNA ScreenTape assay of seven samples indicated high DNA integrity values for 6 of the 7 samples (range 9.1–9.4 out [...]

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