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Gel purification of gDNA for next-generation sequencing applications

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We demonstrate that gDNA can be conveniently and efficiently isolated and purified using standard agarose gel electrophoresis, band excision and gel purification. This method yields a substantial amount at microgram levels of gDNA per gel cleanup with high purity. An RNase A treatment step can be omitted. The quality of gDNA is suitable for next-generation sequencing, resulting in >10 Mb reads and high-quality read data (Phred score >28 up to 100 of 150 base reads). Furthermore, the gDNA can be kept intact in a gel slice for several days. This method has been tested for dictyostelids, bacteria and plants.

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agarose gel electrophoresis, dictyostelium, DNA isolation, gDNA, next-generation sequencing

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Biotechniques, 73(2), 99-103, 2022

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