T. D. Fotinos, Teodoro Clase, A. Veloz, F. Jiménez, M. Griffith, E. Wettberg
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Abstract
Here we present a method which combines bypassing the mucilage content of cacti by using dissected epidermis with a semi-automated kit with high quality results. This method is suitable for automation, provides yields sufficient for next-generation sequencing applications such as RAD-seq or whole genome resequencing, and can be implemented with minimal damage to rare or threatened taxa. This method complements methods such as DNA extraction from spines, which yields lower quality DNA suitable for microsatellite analysis and sequencing of high-copy number loci but not suitable for genomic approaches, and extractions from roots, which avoids mucilage and gives high quality DNA but is more destructive. METHOD
期刊介绍:
Haseltonia, Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, is published in full color and features peer-reviewed articles about all aspects of cacti, succulents and their environs. Topics include current research and conservation reports, new species descriptions and lengthy taxonomic revisions, historical and biographical notes, chemical and cytological studies, evolutionary biology and ethnobotanical reports, propagation and pest control methods, and pollinator studies. Serious students of the world''s succulent flora, botanists, taxonomists, researchers and horticulturalists will all find Haseltonia a valuable addition to their book collection.