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Non-destructive extraction of DNA from preserved tissues in medical collections

Authors :
Rayo, Enrique; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-4339
Ferrari, Giada
Neukamm, Judith
Akgül, Gülfirde
Breidenstein, Abagail M
Cooke, Martyn
Phillips, Carina
Bouwman, Abigail S
Rühli, Frank J
Schuenemann, Verena J
Rayo, Enrique; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-4339
Ferrari, Giada
Neukamm, Judith
Akgül, Gülfirde
Breidenstein, Abagail M
Cooke, Martyn
Phillips, Carina
Bouwman, Abigail S
Rühli, Frank J
Schuenemann, Verena J
Source :
Rayo, Enrique; Ferrari, Giada; Neukamm, Judith; Akgül, Gülfirde; Breidenstein, Abagail M; Cooke, Martyn; Phillips, Carina; Bouwman, Abigail S; Rühli, Frank J; Schuenemann, Verena J (2022). Non-destructive extraction of DNA from preserved tissues in medical collections. BioTechniques, 72(2):60-64.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical soft tissues and represent a possible pathogen-specific source for retrospective molecular investigations. However, current methods for molecular analysis are inherently destructive, posing a dilemma between performing a study with the available technology, thus damaging the sample, and conserving the material for future investigations. Here the authors present the first tests of a non-destructive alternative that facilitates genetic analysis of fixed wet tissues while avoiding tissue damage. The authors extracted DNA from the fixed tissues as well as their embedding fixative solution, to quantify the DNA that was transferred to the liquid component. The results show that human historical DNA can be retrieved from the fixative material of medical specimens and provide new options for sampling valuable collections.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Rayo, Enrique; Ferrari, Giada; Neukamm, Judith; Akgül, Gülfirde; Breidenstein, Abagail M; Cooke, Martyn; Phillips, Carina; Bouwman, Abigail S; Rühli, Frank J; Schuenemann, Verena J (2022). Non-destructive extraction of DNA from preserved tissues in medical collections. BioTechniques, 72(2):60-64.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-214298, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443043601
Document Type :
Electronic Resource