Coupling non-destructive DNA extraction and voucher retrieval for small soft-bodied Arthropods in a high-throughput context: The example of Collembola

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Here, we describe a simple method adapted for high-throughput protocols allowing voucher specimen recovery for Collembola and by extension for other soft-bodied small arthropods. A standard extraction protocol was tested to examine the effects of lysis duration (1, 2, 4, 12 h) on DNA concentration, amplification success and specimen condition. Good quality DNA was obtained after 1 h of lysis, while voucher condition was fine for up to 12 h. The lysis step substantially shortens the clearing process necessary for morphological examination. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Porco, D., Rougerie, R., Deharveng, L., & Hebert, P. (2010). Coupling non-destructive DNA extraction and voucher retrieval for small soft-bodied Arthropods in a high-throughput context: The example of Collembola. Molecular Ecology Resources, 10(6), 942–945. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-0998.2010.2839.x

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