A Fast and Easy Method to Co-extract DNA and RNA from an Environmental Microbial Sample

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We herein propose a fast and easy DNA and RNA co-extraction method for environmental microbial samples. It combines bead beating and phenol-chloroform phase separation followed by the separation and purification of DNA and RNA using the Qiagen AllPrep DNA/RNA mini kit. With a handling time of ~3 h, our method simultaneously extracted high-quality DNA (peak size >10–15 kb) and RNA (RNA integrity number >6) from lake bacterioplankton filtered samples. The method is also applicable to low-biomass samples (expected DNA or RNA yield <50 ng) and eukaryotic microbial samples, providing an easy option for more versatile eco-genomic applications.

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Okazaki, Y., Nguyen, T. T., Nishihara, A., Endo, H., Ogata, H., Nakano, S. I., & Tamaki, H. (2023). A Fast and Easy Method to Co-extract DNA and RNA from an Environmental Microbial Sample. Microbes and Environments, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME22102

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