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DNA extraction was successful for both bananas and blueberries. DNA extraction is particularly easy for bananas. Blueberries, like strawberries and raspberries, do not have a high DNA extraction rate compared to other berry types.<gallery> | DNA extraction was successful for both bananas and blueberries. DNA extraction is particularly easy for bananas. Blueberries, like strawberries and raspberries, do not have a high DNA extraction rate compared to other berry types.<gallery> | ||
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File:DNA from Banana in tube.jpg | File:DNA from Banana in tube.jpg | ||
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====='''2024.11.23. Sat'''===== | |||
<u>Introduction</u> | |||
Exercise for DNA centrifugation and PCR Experiment | |||
<u>Procedure</u> | |||
I followed the instruction in Julian's workshop for setting up the centrifugation of DNA sample and PCR. | |||
# Centrifuge setting: 8kg, 60 seconds | |||
# PCR: see instructional photo above. | |||
A total of five DNA samples were subjected to DNA amplification by PCR | |||
*Label information | |||
*#B11: DNA of Blueberries (from 19.Nov) | |||
*#B12: DNA of Blueberries (from 19.Nov) | |||
*#B2: DNA of Blueberries (from 21.Nov) | |||
*#BA: DNA of Banana (from 21.Nov) | |||
*#K: Kaki pulp with soap, salt, hot water (from 20.Nov) | |||
<small>*sample B11, B12 are dirtier than B2</small> | |||
<small>*So far no success to extract Kaki DNA. I used this time kaki pulp instead of DNA. It seems like there are no DNA in pulp, but at least I wanted experiment with pulp until Gel-electrophoresis just for double checking. </small> | |||
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File:Centrifugation1.jpg | |||
File:Material for pcr.jpg | |||
File:Pcr1.jpg | |||
File:Pcr2.jpg | |||
File:Pcr setting bento machine.jpg | |||
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===== '''2024.11.26. Tue''' ===== | |||
<u>Introduction</u> | |||
Extracting DNA from leaves using DNeasy Kit with supervising by Alessandro Volpato_ Since there are no leaves from persimmon trees, I experimented with leaves from other trees in Ilm park. | |||
<u>Procedure</u> | |||
The protocol below was followed. | |||
[[File:DNeasy protocol.pdf|left|thumb]] | |||
<nowiki>https://youtu.be/c1WOBy5vSg8?si=ksFltpYkG1ytvugT</nowiki> | |||
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File:Dneasy kit1.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit2.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit3.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit4.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit5.jpg | |||
File:Dneasy kit6.jpg | |||
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<u>Result</u> | |||
I followed the protocol to extract DNA from the leaves, but I could not visually check if the DNA was extracted correctly. After the gel electrophoresis, i I will know if the DNA was extracted. �I will start electrophoresis as soon as the Stein green arrives. |
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