High throughput DNA extraction of legume root nodules for rhizobial metagenomics.
Elizabeth ZimmerPublished in: AMB Express (2019)
A novel combination of tissue homogenization, cell lysis, and DNA purification techniques was developed for isolating total DNA from whole legume root nodules on an automated robotic system. Silica dehydrated root nodules from soy bean, Glycine max cv. Tara, and mung bean, Vigna radiata cv. Crystal, were homogenized in 96-well plates and were enzymatically and chemically lysed before being loaded into the AutoGenprep 965 for automated phenol-chloroform based DNA isolation. The resulting DNAs were of relatively high concentration, low fragmentation, and free of phenolic and polysaccharide contaminants. In contrast to manual methods, this adaptation of the Autogen Prep automated DNA extraction instrument allows for 100's to 1000's of samples to be prepared in a fraction of the time and cost.