Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8420646 | Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Summarizing, we found four out of ten extraction procedures being applicable to all tested samples without noticeable restrictions. The procedure G (according to the standard method 432_10401 of the Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety) had the broadest application range over procedure J (published by Wilson, 2001). These were followed by procedures F (Singka et al., 2012) and A (Bourrain et al., 1999). All four extraction procedures delivered reliable and reproducible crude DNA and PCR products. From an economical point of view, all procedures tested during this study were cheaper compared to commercial DNA extraction kits.
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Authors
Ramona Kuhn, Jörg Böllmann, Kathrin Krahl, Isaac Mbir Bryant, Marion Martienssen,