Rectal Swab DNA Collection Protocol for PCR Genotyping in Rats
Audrey E. Kaye,
Jacob W. Proctor-Bonbright,
Jai Y. Yu
Abstract:DNA collection is essential for genotyping laboratory animals. However, common collection methods require tissue amputation, causing discomfort and injury. Rectal swabbing has been proposed as an effective non-invasive alternative, but an evidence-backed protocol for the technique remains unavailable. We evaluate the effect of collection parameters on PCR result quality and present a genotyping protocol that can yield results for a litter of rats within 3-5 hours. We found that samples with 2-8 scrapes produce… Show more
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