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Measuring molecular variation in zooplankton populations: DNA extraction from smallDaphnia species
Authors:Mona A Mort  Bruno Streit
Institution:(1) Zoologisches Institut, J. W.-Goethe-Universität, Siesmayerstr. 70, D-6000 Frankfurt am Main 11, Germany
Abstract:We present methods developed for the small-sizedDaphnia species,D. galeata, D. hyalina, D. cucullata, and their hybrids, which facilitate the use of DNA variation in population studies. Described are large-scale production of material from single genotypes ofDaphnia and subsequent extraction of total DNA. The average DNA yields ranged between 6 µg per gram wet weight (D. cucullata) and 12 µg per gram wet weight (D. galeata). For comparison, the large-sized speciesD. pulex was tested and yielded an average of 28 µg DNA per gram wet weight. The DNA isolated in this manner lends itself well to molecular genetic techniques suited for population studies.Reprint requests to B. Streit.
Keywords:DNA methods  Daphnia DNA  small-sizedDaphnia  zooplankton DNA  population variation  molecular genetics
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