Dna extraction from tropical fruit trees.

Tropical plants have been notoriously known to be rich in polyphenolic compounds, polysaccharides and other complex substances which normally interfere with the process ofplant DNA extraction, thus resulting in small amount of 'unclean' DNA being extracted The methods described here, howe...

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Main Authors: N. M., Saleh, R., Muse
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
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Published: 2001
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27196/1/ID%2027196.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.271962014-02-20T04:08:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27196/ Dna extraction from tropical fruit trees. N. M., Saleh R., Muse Tropical plants have been notoriously known to be rich in polyphenolic compounds, polysaccharides and other complex substances which normally interfere with the process ofplant DNA extraction, thus resulting in small amount of 'unclean' DNA being extracted The methods described here, however, were able to extract reasonable amount o!,clean' DNA from field grown leaves of tropical fruit trees (Achras sapota L. and Durio zibethinus Murr.); yet it is an efficient and inexpensive method. Thus, allowing for large number of samples to be extracted. 2001-09-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27196/1/ID%2027196.pdf N. M., Saleh and R., Muse (2001) Dna extraction from tropical fruit trees. In: 12th Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology Conference 2001, 29 Sept. 2001, The Mines Resort Hotel, Seri Kembangan, Selangor. (pp. 47-50). English
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description Tropical plants have been notoriously known to be rich in polyphenolic compounds, polysaccharides and other complex substances which normally interfere with the process ofplant DNA extraction, thus resulting in small amount of 'unclean' DNA being extracted The methods described here, however, were able to extract reasonable amount o!,clean' DNA from field grown leaves of tropical fruit trees (Achras sapota L. and Durio zibethinus Murr.); yet it is an efficient and inexpensive method. Thus, allowing for large number of samples to be extracted.
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title Dna extraction from tropical fruit trees.
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