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HANDBOOK OF NUCLEIC ACID PURIFICATION (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd ii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5544 PPMM (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd iiii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5544 PPMM HANDBOOK OF NUCLEIC ACID PURIFICATION Edited by Dongyou Liu Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd iiiiii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4200-7096-5 (Hardcover) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this work, please access www.copyright.com (http:// www.copyright.com/) or contact the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides licenses and registration for a variety of users. For orga- nizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Handbook of nucleic acid purification / editor, Dongyou Liu. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4200-7096-5 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Nucleic acids--Purification--Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Liu, Dongyou. [DNLM: 1. Nucleic Acids--isolation & purification. QU 58 H236 2009] QP620.H35 2009 572’.33--dc22 2008029325 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd iivv 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM Contents Preface Editor Contributors Chapter 1 Nucleic Acids: Structures, Functions, and Applications Valentin V. Vlassov, Dmitrii V. Pyshnyi, and Pavel E. Vorobjev PART I Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Viruses Chapter 2 Isolation of Viral DNA from Cultures Larry A. Hanson Chapter 3 Isolation of Viral RNA from Cultures Ling Zhao and Zhen F. Fu Chapter 4 Preparation of Viral Samples for Direct Molecular Applications Grant S. Hansman PART II Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Bacteria Chapter 5 Isolation of Bacterial DNA from Cultures Dongyou Liu Chapter 6 Isolation of Bacterial RNA from Cultures Som Subhra Chatterjee and Trinad Chakraborty Chapter 7 Isolation of Plasmids Armelle Bigot and Alain Charbit Chapter 8 Preparation of Bacterial Samples for Direct Molecular Applications Knut Rudi, Robert C. Wilson, Kjetill S. Jakobsen, and Dongyou Liu (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd vv 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM PART III Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Fungi Chapter 9 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Yeasts Lakshman P. Samaranayake, Nipuna B. Parahitiyawa, and C. Jayampath Seneviratne Chapter 10 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Filamentous Fungi Margaret E. Katz and Brian F. Cheetham Chapter 11 Preparation of Fungal Specimens for Direct Molecular Applications Françoise Irlinger, Nicolas Berthet, Tatiana Vallaeys, Valérie Vasseur, Renaud Ioos, Marc Buée, and Jérôme Mounier PART IV Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Parasites and Insects Chapter 12 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Protozoa Vitaliano A. Cama and Lihua Xiao Chapter 13 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Helminthes Munehiro Okamoto and Akira Ito Chapter 14 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Insects Kun Yan Zhu Chapter 15 Preparation of Parasitic Specimens for Direct Molecular Applications Huw Vaughan Smith and Rosely Angela Bergamin Nichols PART V Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Mammals Chapter 16 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Body Fluids Karen Page and Jacqueline Amanda Shaw Chapter 17 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Soft Tissues Sergey Kovalenko Chapter 18 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Hard Tissues Judith Weidenhofer and Jennifer A. Byrne (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd vvii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM Chapter 19 Isolation of DNA from Ancient Samples Paula F. Campos, Eske Willerslev, and M. Thomas P. Gilbert Chapter 20 Preparation of Forensic Samples for Direct Molecular Applications Erin K. Hanson and Jack Ballantyne PART VI Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Plants Chapter 21 Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Plants Song Weining and Dongyou Liu Chapter 22 Isolation of Megabase-Sized DNA Fragments from Plants Meiping Zhang, Yaning Li, and Hong-Bin Zhang PART VII P urifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Miscellaneous Sources Chapter 23 Purifi cation of Nucleic Acids from Gels Chunfang Zhang and Theo Papakonstantinou (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd vviiii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd vviiiiii 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM Preface Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are m acromolecules composed of single or double strands of nucleotides, with each nucleotide consisting of a nitrogenous base (a derivative of purine [adenine and guanine] or pyrimidine [thymine, uracil, and cytosine]) and a sugar (a pen- tose deoxyribose or ribose, together referred to as a nucleoside) as well as a phosphate group. Although the fi rst isolation of DNA was reported by Friedrich Miescher in 1869, it was only in 1953 that the molecular structure of the DNA duplex was elucidated by James Watson and F rancis Crick. This landmark discovery uncovered the role of DNA as the chemical bearer and t ransmitter of hereditary features, and expedited the development of contemporary molecular biology and biotech- nology, with its full impact yet to be felt in the years to come. Because of the structural and functional complexities within prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, purifi cation of nucleic acids often forms a vital fi rst step in the study of molecular biology of living organisms as well as in the evolutionary/phylogenetic analysis of ancient specimens. To this end, many innovative nucleic acid isolation methods have been designed, which are treated in a variety of professional journals and books. This book aims to be all encompassing on nucleic acid purifi ca- tion strategies for viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, insects, mammals, and plants as well as ancient samples, with an additional emphasis on sample preparation methods for direct molecular applications. Each chapter begins with informative coverage of the biological background followed by an expert review of basic principles and current techniques for isolation of nucleic acids from specifi c sample types along with an insightful discussion of future development trends. Besides providing a comprehensive, reliable reference on nucleic acid purifi cation for anyone with an interest in molecu- lar biology, this book is a practical guide for clinical, forensic, and research scientists involved in molecular analysis of biological specimens; a convenient textbook for prospective undergraduate and graduate students intending to pursue a career in molecular biology, microbiology, and forensic science; and an indispensable roadmap for upcoming and experienced researchers wishing to acquire or sharpen their skills in nucleic acid preparation. The scope and depth of the topics covered in this book would clearly have been impossible without a concerted team effort. I am fortunate and honored to have a panel of international scien- tists as contributors with expertise in their respective fi elds of molecular biology, whose knowledge and technical insights have enriched this book tremendously. In addition, the professionalism and dedication of editorial staff at CRC Press have further enhanced presentation. I hope the readers through the perusal of this book will fi nd it rewarding as it develops an understanding of the theory and practice of nucleic acid purifi cation from virtually all sample types in a few weeks that may otherwise take many years. (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd iixx 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM (cid:1)2008byTaylor&FrancisGroup,LLC. 7700996677__CC000000..iinndddd xx 1122//88//22000088 33::2200::5555 PPMM

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Although Friedrich Miescher described the first isolation of nucleic acid in 1869, it was not until 1953 that James Watson and Francis Crick successfully deciphered the structural basis of DNA duplex. Needless to say, in the years since, enormous advances have been made in the study of nucleic acids
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