Optimization and Comparative Analysis of Plant Organellar DNA Enrichment Methods Suitable for Next-generation Sequencing

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12:33 min

July 28th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/55528-v

July 28th, 2017


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Plant Organelle

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:49

Growing Wheat Plants

1:51

Organellar DNA Enrichment by Differential Centrifugation (DC)

7:31

Organellar DNA Enrichment by Methyl-fractionation (MF)

9:44

Results: Both Enrichment Methods Yield Sufficient DNA Highly Enriched for Organellar Sequences and Suitable for NGS

11:33

Conclusion

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