2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192200
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A non-destructive enzymatic method to extract DNA from arthropod specimens: Implications for morphological and molecular studies

Abstract: There is a growing necessity to integrate morphological and genetic studies. This paper proposes a new technique that allows DNA extraction of arthropods while still keeping intact the entire morphology of the specimens. The technique uses Proteinase K to dissolve protein tissues and preserve the chitinous exoskeleton of specimens. The method is fast, cheap, non-toxic, and allows for good morphological preparations of specimens retaining much of their tridimensional structure. The methodology works fine with s… Show more

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“…Agarose gel electrophoresis analysis of the total RNA extracted from 10 specimens of dipteran maintained in 80% ethanol by the nondestructive nucleic acid extraction method described before [21] showed integrity, and an approximately amount of 1 μg/mL, per specimen (Figure 1). The presence of RNA was also confirmed by RT/PCR to amplify a 464 bp corresponding to the 28S rRNA from dipteran, after treatment of RNA with DNase I (Figure 2).…”
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“…Agarose gel electrophoresis analysis of the total RNA extracted from 10 specimens of dipteran maintained in 80% ethanol by the nondestructive nucleic acid extraction method described before [21] showed integrity, and an approximately amount of 1 μg/mL, per specimen (Figure 1). The presence of RNA was also confirmed by RT/PCR to amplify a 464 bp corresponding to the 28S rRNA from dipteran, after treatment of RNA with DNase I (Figure 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The technique of RNA extraction from a single mosquito preserving their chitinous cytoskeleton is described for the first time, and its use can contribute not only to the detection of infectious agents with RNA genome but also to the evolutionary and morphological studies of Diptera since the RNA molecule is an important tool to understand the physiology and evolutionary relationships among organisms [29], and the physical structure of the insect is maintained [21]. Also, vectorial capability of arthropods to several infectious agents can be investigated using specific molecules, with conditional expression profiles, as biomarkers.…”
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“…We used the DNA extraction method proposed by Santos et al (2018). The specimens were clarified with Proteinase K preserving its external morphology.…”
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confidence: 99%