Low-cost RNA extraction method for highly scalable transcriptome studies

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Abstract

RNA extraction has been improved by integration of a variety of materials in the protocol, such as phenol, guanidine thiocyanate, and silica, according to the case-specific demands. However, few methods have been designed for high-throughput RNA preparation for large-scale transcriptome studies. In this study, we estab-lished a high‐throughput guanidinium thiocyanate and isopropyl alcohol based RNA extraction method (HighGI). HighGI is based on simple and phenol-free homemade buffers and the cost is substantially lower than a column-based commercial kit. We demonstrated that the quality and quantity of RNA extracted with HighGI were comparable to those extracted with a conventional phenol/chloroform-based method and a column-based commercial kit. HighGI retained small RNAs less than 200 bp, which are lost with a commercial column-based kit. We also demonstrated that HighGI is readily applicable to semi-automated RNA extraction. HighGI enables high‐throughput RNA extraction for large-scale RNA preparation with high yield and quality.

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Yoshino, K., Nishijima, R., & Kawakatsu, T. (2020). Low-cost RNA extraction method for highly scalable transcriptome studies. Breeding Science. Japanese Society of Breeding. https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.19170

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