NUCLEIC ISOLATION BY THE USE OF A NON-IONIC DETERGENT AS AN AID TO EXTRACTING DNA FROM TISSUE SAMPLES.
L.J. Mendoza, R. M. Thompson, T.H. Aulinskas, and H.C. Coleman,
GeneLex Corporation, 2203 Airport Way S,
Seattle, WA 98134
DNA analysis allows for forensic and parentage testing of tissues that may have
been subjected to interment or archival preparation. DNA analysis of tissues
can now demonstrate genetic relationships in body identification, child abandonment
and routine paternity. Prenatal and perinatal tissue specimens can be used in
rape and incest cases. A preparative method has been adopted that selectively
isolates the nuclei from cellular and stromatic materials. The purpose of this
method is to concentrate intact DNA prior to nuclei lysis and digestion. This
is achieved by the use of the non-ionic detergent Nonidet-P40 which lyses the
cytoplasmic membrane while leaving the nuclear membrane intact. Following this
procedure the DNA may be further purified using organic or non-organic methods.
This method selectively isolates DNA of higher molecular weight from decomposed
tissue samples. Autoradiograms of DNA purified by this method show decreased
lane background as typically seen with partially degraded DNA specimens. Our
laboratory routinely uses Nonidet-P40 followed by non-organic extraction for
all tissue samples including decomposed and autopsy, abortus and placental tissue.
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