Trends in Acarology 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9837-5_95
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Effect of eight storage modes on DNA preservation

Abstract: meus tios Carlos Roberto, Cleusa e Neusa, por todo o carinho e confiança, pelo apoio e por nunca duvidarem de mim. Se não fosse por vocês, eu possivelmente nunca teria pensado em dar este primeiro grande passo.Agradeço também a Anaís, por todo o seu apoio incondicional, pelo seu amor, e sobre tudo pelo companheirismo e dedicação. Espero que esta conquista seja a primeira de muitas que lograremos juntos.Estou enormemente agradecido com o meu orientador, Douglas McIntosh. Obrigado por ter depositado em mim a sua… Show more

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“…; Corriveau et al . ), but studies on RNA preservation for spiders are still limited. RNA is inherently more prone to degradation (Vomelova et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Corriveau et al . ), but studies on RNA preservation for spiders are still limited. RNA is inherently more prone to degradation (Vomelova et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most critical steps is the initial storage and preservation step, which is particularly important for field-collected samples in the case of nonmodel organisms, to obtain the high-quality RNA that is required for current highthroughput sequencing. Numerous reports are available regarding the preservation of environmental samples for DNA extraction, including for arachnids (Vink et al 2005;Corriveau et al 2010), but studies on RNA preservation for spiders are still limited. RNA is inherently more prone to degradation (Vomelova et al 2009), and because different transcripts are degraded at different rates, the integrity of the RNA affects both the quantity and complexity of the sequencing results (Gallego Romero et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%