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Extraction of High Molecular Weight Genomic DNA from Soils and Sediments
Published on: November 10, 2009
Protocol for single-cell isolation and genome amplification of environmental microbial eukaryotes for genomic
Doina Ciobanu1, Sandy Chan1,2, Steven Ahrendt1,3
1US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Abstract:
We describe environmental microbial eukaryotes (EMEs) sample collection, single-cell isolation, lysis, and genome amplification, followed by the rDNA amplification and OTU screening for recovery of high-quality species-specific genomes for de novo assembly. These protocols are part of our pipeline that also includes bioinformatic methods. The pipeline and its application on a wide range of phyla of different sample complexity are described in our complementary paper. In addition, this protocol describes optimized lysis, genome amplification, and OTU screening steps of the pipeline. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ciobanu et al. (2021).
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