Proteinase K is not essential for marine eDNA metabarcoding
Molly A. Timmers,
Katherine Viehl,
Cameron Angulo
et al.
Abstract:Proteinase K (ProK) is regarded as an essential ingredient in most DNA extraction protocols for protein‐rich sample types such as tissue, blood, and mucus. However, ProK is expensive and may be unnecessary when samples are protein‐limited, such as environmental DNA (eDNA) from oligotrophic seawater. To investigate this, we filtered seawater through Sterivex cartridges from a mesocosm receiving input from the adjacent coral reef slope at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology. We tested whether the addition of… Show more
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