• development of a method for dna extraction from oil palm in Johannesburg
  • development of a method for dna extraction from oil palm in Johannesburg
  • development of a method for dna extraction from oil palm in Johannesburg
  • development of a method for dna extraction from oil palm in Johannesburg
  • How to extract DNA from oil palm leaves without liquid nitrogen?
  • Progress would require an efficient, low cost and high-throughput deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction method adapted for oil palm. A method for genomic DNA extraction from oil palm leaves that is simple and cost-effective was developed without the use of liquid nitrogen. A 260/280 ratios between 1.987 and 2.078 were obtained.
  • How is DNA extracted from palm trees?
  • Using the developed protocol, DNA was isolated from 10 palm trees comprising four pisifera, one tenera (T) and five dura palms. Eight microliters (8 µl) of each sample were loaded on a 0.8% agarose gel and the gel was stained with ethidium bromide. Total DNA from oil palm leaves of 93 trees extracted with the protocol.
  • Can sterile sand be used to Grind Date palm leaves?
  • Isolation of highly pure DNA is the prerequisite for PCR amplification and subsequent use such as DNA fingerprinting and sequencing of genes that have recently been developed for barcoding. To avoid problems related to the preservation and use of liquid nitrogen, we examined sterile sand for grinding the date palm leaves.
  • What are the components of DNA extraction?
  • The components of the DNA extraction buer used a previous protocol used for mature leaves of oil palm [ 6]. Mannitol, of Tris-HCl, EDTA and SDS are also dierent. The method reported [ 7, 8]. Liquid nitrogen, which is not always easy to obtain in most third Billotte et al. (Table 1). The cost of DNA extraction per sample
  • Where is DNA extracted?
  • Genomic DNA for most of the samples was extracted by a service provider at the Centre for Marker Discovery and Validation (CMDV), Malaysia whereas, about 20% of the DNA extraction were carried out in-house, using a modified CTAB method (Rahimah et al. 2006; Suzana et al. 2015).
  • Can leaf sampling be used for DNA extraction?
  • Regarding the leaf sampling for (spear) leaves can also be used for DNA extraction. concentration of the extracted DNA. Here, we determined the eect of metric absorbance of the extracted nucleic acids. The method reported as visible in Figure 1. The treatment of the nucleic acids with RNase was omitted for two reasons.