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Blood Genomic DNA Extraction
Subject : Molecular Biology
-Aim
-Introduction
-Principle
-Kit Contents(Required but not provided
-Storage
-Procedure
-Agarose Gel Electophoresis
-Quantitation
-Observation & Result
-Interpretation
Isolation and purification of genomic DNA from whole blood
Aim:
Introduction: Blood is a specialized body fluid composed of
cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma. Whole blood
contains three types of cells: 1. Red blood cells (RBCs) 2. White
blood cells (WBCs) 3. Platelets Red blood cells (RBCs) do not
have any DNA, as they lose their nuclei during maturation. The
white blood cell (WBC) component of the blood contains the DNA.
The blood sample is treated with detergents, which break open the
cell membrane to release the contents. Enzymes are then used to
break down all the proteins, RNA, sugars and fats in the solution
Principle: Isolation and purification of high molecular
weight genomic DNA from fresh whole blood by using
highly efficient solution based system. Genomic DNA
purification from whole blood involves lysis of the red
blood cells with RBC Lysis Buffer followed by the lysis
of white blood cells and their nuclei with WBC Lysis
Buffer. Impurities like cellular 4 proteins are removed by
precipitation and short washing steps while high
molecular weight genomic DNA remains in the solution.
High quality genomic DNA is then purified by
isopropanol precipitation.
Kit Contents:
Materials Required But Not Provided: Glasswares: Conical flask, Measuring
cylinder, Beaker Reagents: Ethidium bromide (10 mg/ml), Ethanol, Distilled Water
Other requirements: 15 ml and 50 ml centrifuge tubes, Electrophoresis apparatus,
UV Transilluminator, Heating block or Water Bath, Vortex Mixer, Tabletop
Microcentrifuge (with rotor for 2.0 ml tubes), Micropipettes, Tips, Adhesive tape, Ice,
Microwave/Burner/Hotplate
Storage:Blood Genomic DNA Extraction Teaching
Kit (Solution Based) is stable for 6 months from the
date of manufacture without showing any reduction in
performance. On receipt, store the Control DNA at -
20o C and the 6X Gel Loading Buffer at 2-8o C. Other
reagents can be stored at room temperature (15-25o
C). WBC Lysis Buffer may form precipitate in cool
ambient conditions. In such condition, heat the bottle
before use at 55o C to dissolve the contents.
Procedure:
1. Take 300 μl of fresh whole blood in a 2.0 ml collection tube. Ensure that the blood sample is at
room temperature (15-25o C) before beginning the protocol.
2. RBC Lysis Add 900 μl of RBC Lysis Buffer and mix well by inverting the tube for 6-8 times.
Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes. Mix the tube contents intermittently by inverting 2-3
times during incubation.
3. Centrifuge the tube at 15,000 rpm for 1 minute at room temperature. Discard the supernatant
carefully without disturbing the white pellet such that very small amount (~15 µl) of residue liquid
remains back in the tube.
4. Vortex the tube vigorously so as to resuspend the white blood cells completely.
5. WBC Lysis Add 300 μl of WBC Lysis Buffer to the resuspended white blood cells and gently
pipette to lyse the cells. Solution should become viscous. If any cell clumps are still present,
incubate the solution at 37o C (10 minutes) until the clumps dissolve. 6. Add 1.5 μl of RNase A
solution. Invert the tube 20-25 times to ensure thorough mixing of enzyme and incubate for 10
minutes at 37o C
7. Cool the sample to room temperature before further processing.
8. Precipitation of Proteins Add 100 μl of Precipitation Buffer to the cell lysate.
Mix by vortexing for 30 seconds. Incubate on ice for 5 minutes, as some protein
clumps may be visible after vortexing.
9. Centrifuge at 14,000 rpm for 3 minutes at room temperature.
10. Precipitation of DNA Transfer the above supernatant to a new 2.0 ml
collection tube. Add 300 μl of 100% isopropanol and mix by inverting the tube
gently till the DNA in white fibrous form is visible (30-40 times).
11. Centrifuge at 15,000 rpm for 1 minute at room temperature. Small white
pellet of DNA will be visible. Discard the supernatant.
12. Wash Remove the residual supernatant by carefully inverting the tube on
a clean tissue paper without disturbing the pellet. Add 300 μl of 70 % ethanol
to the DNA pellet and wash by inverting the tube 6- 8 times.
13. Centrifuge at 15,000 rpm for 2 minutes at room temperature. Carefully
discard the supernatant. The pellet may be very loose at this point, so the
supernatant should be carefully discarded without disturbing the pellet. Repeat
the wash step for one more time.
14. Invert the tube on a clean tissue paper and air-dry the pellet for 10-15
minutes.
15. DNA Elution Add 100 μl of Elution Buffer and vortex for 1 minute. Incubate
the tube at 65 C for 10 minutes to dissolve the DNA pellet completely
Storage OF DNA:Short Term 2-8 degrees
Long Term -20 Degrees
Agarose Gel Electrophoresis:
Step 1
• 1x TAE buffer is
prepared by adding
10ml of 50XTAE
buffer to 490ml of
sterile Dil.H20
Step 2
• To prepare 0.8%
agarose gel, add 0.4
agarose in 5oml of
1xTAE buffer.Heat then
cool down add
0.5moles Ethidium
Bromide and leave it for
30 mins to solidify
Step 3
• DNA sample(10ml) is
loaded with 2ml of 6x
gel loading buffer.Mix
them well by pipetting
and load samples
into the wells.
Step 4
• Electrophoresis:
• Connect the
power cord
• Red-Anode
• Black-Cathode
• 100-120 Volts.
• Depending on
the size of the
DNA to be
visualized.
Quantitation of DNA: Spectrophotometric analysis
and agarose gel electrophoresis will reveal the
concentration and the purity of the genomic DNA.
Absorbance readings at 260 nm should fall between
0.1 and 1.0. The 320 nm absorbance is used to
correct background absorbance. Purity is determined
by calculating the ratio of absorbance at 260 nm to
absorbance at 280 nm. The concentration of DNA is
calculated by the following formula: Concentration of
DNA sample (μg/ml) = 100 x A260 x dilution
factor
Interpretation:
The lanes 1 and 2 demonstrate that highly purified blood genomic
DNA has been obtained with no visible RNA contamination when
electrophoresed on agarose gel. If RNA contamination is present , one would
see a faint and smeary RNA band below the genomic DNA as shown in lane 3
since RNA being of lower molecular weight than DNA runs faster than the
genomic DNA.RNA contamination is observed when the RNase treatment has
either been skipped or not been carried out properly.
An absorbance of 1.0 at 250 nm corresponds to approximately 50 µg/ml
of DNA .If the A260/A280 ratio , then the isolated DNA sample is considered to
be pure. If higher A260/A280 ratio is observed it indicates the possibility of
RNA contamination
HiPer® Blood Genomic DNA Extraction Teaching
Kit (Solution Based)
https://www.yourgenome.org/facts/what-is-gel-
electrophoresis
https://wallpaperaccess.com/dna
Presentation By: Appala Naidu
Sai Prasad
Shashidhar Goud
Vivek
Jackson Chary

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Blood genomic DNA extraction - Jackson Chary

  • 1. Blood Genomic DNA Extraction Subject : Molecular Biology
  • 2. -Aim -Introduction -Principle -Kit Contents(Required but not provided -Storage -Procedure -Agarose Gel Electophoresis -Quantitation -Observation & Result -Interpretation
  • 3. Isolation and purification of genomic DNA from whole blood Aim: Introduction: Blood is a specialized body fluid composed of cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma. Whole blood contains three types of cells: 1. Red blood cells (RBCs) 2. White blood cells (WBCs) 3. Platelets Red blood cells (RBCs) do not have any DNA, as they lose their nuclei during maturation. The white blood cell (WBC) component of the blood contains the DNA. The blood sample is treated with detergents, which break open the cell membrane to release the contents. Enzymes are then used to break down all the proteins, RNA, sugars and fats in the solution
  • 4. Principle: Isolation and purification of high molecular weight genomic DNA from fresh whole blood by using highly efficient solution based system. Genomic DNA purification from whole blood involves lysis of the red blood cells with RBC Lysis Buffer followed by the lysis of white blood cells and their nuclei with WBC Lysis Buffer. Impurities like cellular 4 proteins are removed by precipitation and short washing steps while high molecular weight genomic DNA remains in the solution. High quality genomic DNA is then purified by isopropanol precipitation.
  • 5. Kit Contents: Materials Required But Not Provided: Glasswares: Conical flask, Measuring cylinder, Beaker Reagents: Ethidium bromide (10 mg/ml), Ethanol, Distilled Water Other requirements: 15 ml and 50 ml centrifuge tubes, Electrophoresis apparatus, UV Transilluminator, Heating block or Water Bath, Vortex Mixer, Tabletop Microcentrifuge (with rotor for 2.0 ml tubes), Micropipettes, Tips, Adhesive tape, Ice, Microwave/Burner/Hotplate
  • 6. Storage:Blood Genomic DNA Extraction Teaching Kit (Solution Based) is stable for 6 months from the date of manufacture without showing any reduction in performance. On receipt, store the Control DNA at - 20o C and the 6X Gel Loading Buffer at 2-8o C. Other reagents can be stored at room temperature (15-25o C). WBC Lysis Buffer may form precipitate in cool ambient conditions. In such condition, heat the bottle before use at 55o C to dissolve the contents.
  • 7. Procedure: 1. Take 300 μl of fresh whole blood in a 2.0 ml collection tube. Ensure that the blood sample is at room temperature (15-25o C) before beginning the protocol. 2. RBC Lysis Add 900 μl of RBC Lysis Buffer and mix well by inverting the tube for 6-8 times. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes. Mix the tube contents intermittently by inverting 2-3 times during incubation. 3. Centrifuge the tube at 15,000 rpm for 1 minute at room temperature. Discard the supernatant carefully without disturbing the white pellet such that very small amount (~15 µl) of residue liquid remains back in the tube. 4. Vortex the tube vigorously so as to resuspend the white blood cells completely. 5. WBC Lysis Add 300 μl of WBC Lysis Buffer to the resuspended white blood cells and gently pipette to lyse the cells. Solution should become viscous. If any cell clumps are still present, incubate the solution at 37o C (10 minutes) until the clumps dissolve. 6. Add 1.5 μl of RNase A solution. Invert the tube 20-25 times to ensure thorough mixing of enzyme and incubate for 10 minutes at 37o C
  • 8. 7. Cool the sample to room temperature before further processing. 8. Precipitation of Proteins Add 100 μl of Precipitation Buffer to the cell lysate. Mix by vortexing for 30 seconds. Incubate on ice for 5 minutes, as some protein clumps may be visible after vortexing. 9. Centrifuge at 14,000 rpm for 3 minutes at room temperature. 10. Precipitation of DNA Transfer the above supernatant to a new 2.0 ml collection tube. Add 300 μl of 100% isopropanol and mix by inverting the tube gently till the DNA in white fibrous form is visible (30-40 times). 11. Centrifuge at 15,000 rpm for 1 minute at room temperature. Small white pellet of DNA will be visible. Discard the supernatant.
  • 9. 12. Wash Remove the residual supernatant by carefully inverting the tube on a clean tissue paper without disturbing the pellet. Add 300 μl of 70 % ethanol to the DNA pellet and wash by inverting the tube 6- 8 times. 13. Centrifuge at 15,000 rpm for 2 minutes at room temperature. Carefully discard the supernatant. The pellet may be very loose at this point, so the supernatant should be carefully discarded without disturbing the pellet. Repeat the wash step for one more time. 14. Invert the tube on a clean tissue paper and air-dry the pellet for 10-15 minutes. 15. DNA Elution Add 100 μl of Elution Buffer and vortex for 1 minute. Incubate the tube at 65 C for 10 minutes to dissolve the DNA pellet completely Storage OF DNA:Short Term 2-8 degrees Long Term -20 Degrees
  • 10. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis: Step 1 • 1x TAE buffer is prepared by adding 10ml of 50XTAE buffer to 490ml of sterile Dil.H20 Step 2 • To prepare 0.8% agarose gel, add 0.4 agarose in 5oml of 1xTAE buffer.Heat then cool down add 0.5moles Ethidium Bromide and leave it for 30 mins to solidify Step 3 • DNA sample(10ml) is loaded with 2ml of 6x gel loading buffer.Mix them well by pipetting and load samples into the wells. Step 4 • Electrophoresis: • Connect the power cord • Red-Anode • Black-Cathode • 100-120 Volts. • Depending on the size of the DNA to be visualized.
  • 11. Quantitation of DNA: Spectrophotometric analysis and agarose gel electrophoresis will reveal the concentration and the purity of the genomic DNA. Absorbance readings at 260 nm should fall between 0.1 and 1.0. The 320 nm absorbance is used to correct background absorbance. Purity is determined by calculating the ratio of absorbance at 260 nm to absorbance at 280 nm. The concentration of DNA is calculated by the following formula: Concentration of DNA sample (μg/ml) = 100 x A260 x dilution factor
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  • 13. Interpretation: The lanes 1 and 2 demonstrate that highly purified blood genomic DNA has been obtained with no visible RNA contamination when electrophoresed on agarose gel. If RNA contamination is present , one would see a faint and smeary RNA band below the genomic DNA as shown in lane 3 since RNA being of lower molecular weight than DNA runs faster than the genomic DNA.RNA contamination is observed when the RNase treatment has either been skipped or not been carried out properly. An absorbance of 1.0 at 250 nm corresponds to approximately 50 µg/ml of DNA .If the A260/A280 ratio , then the isolated DNA sample is considered to be pure. If higher A260/A280 ratio is observed it indicates the possibility of RNA contamination
  • 14. HiPer® Blood Genomic DNA Extraction Teaching Kit (Solution Based) https://www.yourgenome.org/facts/what-is-gel- electrophoresis https://wallpaperaccess.com/dna
  • 15. Presentation By: Appala Naidu Sai Prasad Shashidhar Goud Vivek Jackson Chary

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