Evaluation of gel filtration resins for the removal of PCR-inhibitory substances from soils and sediments
DNA, Bacterial
Geologic Sediments
0303 health sciences
Dextrans
Polymerase Chain Reaction
6. Clean water
DNA Extraction
Soil
03 medical and health sciences
PCR
Size exclusion chromatography
Chromatography, Gel
Animals
Sediment
Cattle
Agricultural Science
Gels
Purification
Humic Substances
Resins, Plant
Soil Microbiology
DOI:
10.1016/s0167-7012(00)00228-1
Publication Date:
2002-07-25T15:12:57Z
AUTHORS (1)
ABSTRACT
A variety of gel filtration resins (Sephadex G200 and G150; Sepharose 6B, 4B and 2B; Bio-Gel P100, P200; and Toyopearl HW 55, HW 65, and HW 75) were evaluated for their efficacy in removing PCR-inhibitory substances from feedlot soil DNA crude extracts using gravity-flow disposable columns. Sepharose resins demonstrated the best properties for DNA purification when compared to other gel filtration resins, and Sepharose 2B was the most efficient purification resin based upon flow rate and the elution of DNA and humic acids from the columns. A method for purifying large solution volumes of DNA extract economically was also developed using low-cost disposable Disposaflex columns. Crude DNA extracts of cattle feedlot soil and aquifer sediment impacted by animal and human wastes were easily purified using the Disposaflex column method regardless of whether a gentle chemical lysis or a bead mill homogenization DNA extraction method was employed.
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