Abstract

For the advanced molecular techniques high quality and pure DNA is important requirement where a quick and cost-effective extraction method is a crucial factor. Commonly, prolong incubation period, multiple precipitations, and highly expensive commercial kits are remaining basic barrier to introduce swift and easiest method of DNA extraction from transgenic plants. Non-cellulose components present in the leaf and elevated level of starch content as well as protein content also makes this extraction procedure challenging and difficult. Present study was conducted to establish a unique DNA isolation method with some modification of existing CTAB method to ensure high-quality and purified genomic DNA from the potato plants. Through the implementation of solution based and selective DNA precipitation method, 100 mg of potato leaves from every transplastomic potato lines was applied to extract genomic DNA. Ethanol (70%) was used as elution buffer where maximum DNA yield was 3415.500 ng/µl and the ranges of DNA purity (A260/A280 nm) was recorded as 1.954-2.048, respectively. Compared to existing methods, this modified CTAB mediated procedure is swift (at least one hour can be saved ) and proficient enough for high quality DNA yield, free from the selective precipitation, regents and laboratory equipment’s are cost-effective and non-toxic to human health.

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