Abstract

A rapid DNA minipreparation method was developed for rice and other plant species. This method uses an Eppendorf tube and 1-ml pipette tip to grind plant tissues, and requires only one transfer for DNA isolation. In a single day, one person can complete DNA isolation from more than 120 leaf samples. The yields of the DNA samples ranged from 2.3 to 5.2 mg from 25-50 mg fresh leaf tissue. DNA samples extracted using this method from rice were completely digested with five restriction enzymes ( Eco RI ,Eco RV ,Hind III, Mse Ia nd Pst I) and were successfully used for AFLP and other PCR applications.

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