scholarly journals FIRST ENVIRONMENTAL DNA (EDNA) RECORD OF CENTRAL AMAZON IN A FLOODPLAIN LAKE: EXTRACTION METHOD SELECTION AND VALIDATION / PRIMEIRO REGISTRO DE DNA AMBIENTAL (EDNA) DA AMAZÔNIA CENTRAL EM UM LAGO DE VÁRZEA: SELEÇÃO E VALIDAÇÃO DE MÉTODO DE EXTRAÇÃO

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (11) ◽  
pp. 87606-87621
Author(s):  
Danniel Rocha Bevilaqua ◽  
Sabrina Araújo de Melo ◽  
Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas ◽  
Ana Caroline Viana da Silva ◽  
Jacqueline da Silva Batista
2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (8) ◽  
pp. 3957-3961 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin W. B. Holman ◽  
Kristy L. Bailes ◽  
Richard G. Meyer ◽  
David L. Hopkins

Author(s):  
Takashi Fukuzawa ◽  
Yuichi Kameda ◽  
Hisao Nagata ◽  
Naofumi Nishizawa ◽  
Hideyuki Doi

The environmental DNA (eDNA) method, which is widely applied for biomonitoring, is limited to laboratory analysis and processing. In this study, we developed a filtration/extraction component using a microfluidic channel, Biryu-Chip (BC), and a filtration/extraction method, BC method, to minimize the volume of the sample necessary for DNA extraction and subsequent PCR amplification. We tested the performance of the BC method and compared it with the Sterivex filtration/extraction method using aquarium and river water samples. We observed that using the BC method, the same concentration of the extracted DNA was obtained with 1/20–1/40 of the filtration volume of the Sterivex method, suggesting that the BC method can be widely used for eDNA measurement. In addition, we could perform on-site measurements of eDNA within 30 min using a mobile PCR device. Using the BC method, filtration and extraction could be performed easily and quickly. The PCR results obtained by the BC method were similar to those obtained by the Sterivex method. The BC method required fewer steps and therefore, the risk of DNA contamination could be reduced. When combined with a mobile PCR, the BC method can be applied to easily detect eDNA within 30 min from a few 10 mL of the water sample, even on-site.


Aquaculture ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 253 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 374-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Levy de Carvalho Gomes ◽  
Edsandra Campos Chagas ◽  
Heitor Martins-Junior ◽  
Rodrigo Roubach ◽  
Eduardo Akifumi Ono ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fukuzawa Takashi ◽  
Yuichi Kameda ◽  
Hisao Nagata ◽  
Naofumi Nishizawa ◽  
Hideyuki Doi

The environmental DNA (eDNA) method, which is widely applied for biomonitoring, is limited to laboratory analysis and processing. In this study, we developed a filtration/extraction component using a microfluidic channel, Biryu-Chip (BC), and a filtration/extraction method, BC method, to minimize the volume of the sample necessary for DNA extraction and subsequent PCR amplification. We tested the performance of the BC method and compared it with the Sterivex filtration/extraction method using aquarium and river water samples. We observed that using the BC method, the same concentration of the extracted DNA was obtained with 1/20-1/40 of the filtration volume of the Sterivex method, suggesting that the BC method can be widely used for eDNA measurement. In addition, we could perform on-site measurements of eDNA within 30 min using a mobile PCR device. Using the BC method, filtration and extraction could be performed easily and quickly. The PCR results obtained by the BC method were similar to those obtained by the Sterivex method. However, the BC method required fewer steps and therefore, the risk of DNA contamination could be reduced. When combined with a mobile PCR, the BC method can be applied to easily detect eDNA within 30 min from 10 mL of the water sample, even on-site.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristhiana P. Röpke ◽  
Sidinéia Amadio ◽  
Jansen Zuanon ◽  
Efrem J. G. Ferreira ◽  
Cláudia Pereira de Deus ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 07 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vengadesh Perumal Natarajan ◽  
Xinxu Zhang ◽  
Yuki Morono ◽  
Fumio Inagaki ◽  
Fengping Wang

2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (02) ◽  
pp. 311-322
Author(s):  
Bruno Eleres Soares ◽  
Gisela Lefebvre Cabral ◽  
Fernanda Estrella ◽  
Érica Pellegrini Caramaschi

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