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BMC Biotechnology 2012
Efficient recovery of whole blood RNA - a comparison of commercial RNA extraction protocols for high-throughput applications in wildlife speciesKeywords: Whole blood, RNA preservation, RNA extraction, DNA contamination, Transcriptome sequencing, Globin transcripts Abstract: Despite the use of minute starting volumes, all methods produced quantifiable RNA extracts (1.4 – 18.4?μg) with varying integrity (RIN 4.6 - 7.7), the latter being significantly affected by the storage and extraction method used. We observed a significant overall effect of the extraction method on DNA contamination. One particular extraction method, the LeukoLOCK? filter system, yielded high RNA integrity along with low DNA contamination and efficient depletion of hemoglobin transcripts highly abundant in whole blood. In a proof of concept sequencing experiment, we found globin RNA transcripts to occupy up to ? of all sequencing reads if libraries were not depleted of hemoglobin prior to sequencing.By carefully choosing the appropriate RNA extraction method, whole blood can become a valuable source for high-throughput applications like expression arrays or transcriptome sequencing from natural populations. Additionally, candidate genes showing signs of selection could subsequently be genotyped in large population samples using whole blood as a source for RNA without harming individuals from rare or endangered species.
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