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Hybrid De Novo Genome Assembly for the Generation of Complete Genomes of Urinary Bacteria using Short- and Long-read Sequencing Technologies
Published on: August 20, 2021
Preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria
1Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia.
Abstract:
Most protocols for the preparation of bacterial genomic DNA consist of lysis, followed by incubation with a nonspecific protease and a series of extractions prior to precipitation of the nucleic acids. Such procedures effectively remove contaminating proteins, but are not effective in removing exopolysaccharides which can interfere with the activity of enzymes such as restriction endonucleases and ligases. In this unit, however, the protease incubation is followed by a CTAB extraction whereby CTAB complexes both with polysaccharides and with residual protein, effectively removing both in the subsequent emulsification and extraction. This procedure is effective in producing digestible chromosomal DNA from a variety of gram-negative bacteria, all of which normally produce large amounts of polysaccharides. If large amounts of exceptionally clean DNA are required, the procedure can be scaled up and the DNA purified on a CsCl gradient, as described in the alternate protocol.
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