A rapid and efficient method for DNA extraction from paraffin wax embedded tissue for PCR amplification

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Abstract

DNA from archival, formaldehyde fixed, paraffin wax embedded human tissue, suitable for amplification by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), was obtained using a microwave method based on the capture of DNA by magnetic beads. Fragments of the α-1-antitrypsin gene (AAT) and the apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) were amplified successfully from human liver and brain tissue, respectively. This procedure provides a more rapid, simple and efficient method for reproducibly obtaining DNA from preserved tissue that has been kept in storage for up to 30 years.

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Morgan, K., Lam, L., & Kalsheker, N. (1996). A rapid and efficient method for DNA extraction from paraffin wax embedded tissue for PCR amplification. Journal of Clinical Pathology - Clinical Molecular Pathology, 49(3). https://doi.org/10.1136/mp.49.3.m179

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