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FindingNemo Extraction 2: Phenol-free Method v2

Authors: Inswasti Cahyani; John Tyson; Nadine Holmes; Josh Quick; Nicholas Loman; Matthew Loose;

FindingNemo Extraction 2: Phenol-free Method v2

Abstract

This is a sub-protocol designed to extract/isolate ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) DNA to obtain ultra-long (UL) reads on Nanopore sequencers using a phenol-free extraction method. A DNA extraction protocol that yields clean and homogeneous UHMW DNA is important for a good UL sequencing output. The choice of protocol should be based on achieving these parameters. Kit-free, phenol-free protocol is a modification of NEB's Monarch HMW DNA Extraction Kit for Cells & Blood, with the option to use SDS or CTAB in the lysis buffer. This protocol also uses glass beads for DNA precipitation matrix. We tested this sub-protocol in human cell line, with input cells of 3 millions but can be varied from 1-5 millions. As a rule of thumb, a million cells will suffice for one load on a MinION.

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