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Capture and storage of plant genomic DNA on a readily available cellulose matrix.

BioTechniques 2018 November
Whatman FTA® Cards are a fast and efficient method for capturing and storing nucleic acids but can be cost-prohibitive for large numbers of samples. We developed a method that substitutes a readily-available cellulose matrix and homemade washing buffer for commercial FTA® Cards and FTA® Purification Reagent. This method is suitable for long-term storage of DNA from many plant species prior to PCR.

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