[Coral-List] DNA extraction and DNA barcoding without zooxanthellae DNA
capman at augsburg.edu
capman at augsburg.edu
Thu Jun 7 09:02:02 UTC 2007
One of my students is interested in trying to do DNA barcoding of
zoanthids and possibly some other cnidarians.
We have been researching DNA extraction methods that avoid DNA from
the zooxanthellae. It is seeming that one approach that has been
used is to extract DNA from pedal disk tissue. However, with some
species isolating tissue with no zooxanthellae is seeming to be
easier said than done, and most of the cnidarian DNA extraction
methods we have encountered have been somewhat vague in spots.
We would very much like to find someone experienced in these
techniques who would be willing to discuss methodologies with us by
phone or e-mail.
Also, it appears that the standard gene used for DNA barcoding of
animals is not suitable for Cnidaria. If any of you are successfully
barcoding cnidarians, we would be very interested in talking to you
as well.
If you are knowledgeable in these areas, or if you can suggest
someone who is, we would very much like to hear from you,
Thank you,
Bill Capman
Augsburg College
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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