The Evolution of DNA Extraction Methods |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-03-09
Authors : Mariyam Dairawan; Preetha J Shetty;
Page : 39-45
Keywords : DNA; DNA Extraction Methods; DNA Isolation; Purification; Clinical;
Abstract
Since the first DNA extraction performed by Friedrich Miescher in 1869, scientists have made extraordinary progress in designing extraction methods that are more reliable, easier and faster to perform, more cost-effective and produce a higher yield. The classic liquid-liquid DNA extraction method involves the use of organic and inorganic reagents such as phenol-chloroform which pose a toxic threat to humans. Many newer techniques are now based on physical extraction, which has significantly contributed to developing simpler methods for DNA handling, such as extraction using magnetic beads and cellulose-based filter paper. With the advent of gene-editing and personalized medicine, there has been an increase in the demand for reliable and efficient DNA isolation methods that can yield adequate quantities of high-quality DNA with minimal impurities. The current review addresses the evolution of different DNA extraction techniques from solvent-based methods to physical extraction methods each with its varying set of advantages and limitations.
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