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2453120
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Extraction of human genomic DNA from whole blood using a magnetic microsphere method
Author(s)
Gong, R; Li, S
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
DO NOT USE - International Journal of Nanomedicine (Online)
Volume
9
Page Numbers
3781-3789
Language
English
PMID
25143727
DOI
10.2147/IJN.S59545
Web of Science Id
WOS:000340169400004
Abstract
With the rapid development of molecular biology and the life sciences, magnetic extraction is a simple, automatic, and highly efficient method for separating biological molecules, performing immunoassays, and other applications. Human blood is an ideal source of human genomic DNA. Extracting genomic DNA by traditional methods is time-consuming, and phenol and chloroform are toxic reagents that endanger health. Therefore, it is necessary to find a more convenient and efficient method for obtaining human genomic DNA. In this study, we developed urea-formaldehyde resin magnetic microspheres and magnetic silica microspheres for extraction of human genomic DNA. First, a magnetic microsphere suspension was prepared and used to extract genomic DNA from fresh whole blood, frozen blood, dried blood, and trace blood. Second, DNA content and purity were measured by agarose electrophoresis and ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The human genomic DNA extracted from whole blood was then subjected to polymerase chain reaction analysis to further confirm its quality. The results of this study lay a good foundation for future research and development of a high-throughput and rapid extraction method for extracting genomic DNA from various types of blood samples.
Keywords
magnetic separation; bioseparation; resin magnetic microspheres; human genomic DNA; extraction
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