A Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid‐based Method for Complete Recovery of DNA from Bone

Volume: 60, Issue: 6, Pages: 1553 - 1557
Published: Aug 6, 2015
Abstract
The successful extraction of DNA from historical or ancient animal bone is important for the analysis of discriminating genetic markers. Methods used currently rely on the digestion of bone with EDTA and proteinase K, followed by purification with phenol/chloroform and silica bed binding. We have developed a simple concentrated hydrochloric acid-based method that precludes the use of phenol/chloroform purification and can lead to a several-fold...
Paper Details
Title
A Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid‐based Method for Complete Recovery of DNA from Bone
Published Date
Aug 6, 2015
Volume
60
Issue
6
Pages
1553 - 1557
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