INTRO
Continued some testing samples for the Pacific cod project. In this instance, Steven and Laura asked that I extract DNA and RNA from the same blood sample (GitHub Issue). The idea was to determine how feasible this would be, specifically in regards to yields. The list of samples processed is here:
84
93
111
114
129
149
154
Sample 155
could not be located, despite being in the list of blood samples provided by Laura (GitHub Issue).
MATERIALS & METHODS
DNA and RNA Isolations
I used the Quick-DNA/RNA Microprep Plus Kit (ZymoResearch), and followed the manufacturer’s protocol (PDF) for whole blood extractions.
- Used 200uL of DNA/RNA Shield for lysis.
- Used 8uL of Proteniase K for lysis.
- RNA was DNase-treated.
- DNA and RNA were each eluted with 15uL of H2O.
I did encounter some issues, though. First, the tube lid/neck for Sample 114 snapped during an initial quick spin to collect blood off the sides of the tube:
Another issue was coagulation/incomplete lysis of virtually all of the samples:
In retrospect, I probably should have attempted to physically homogenize the coagulated blood, but I did not.
DNA and RNA Quantifications
DNA and RNA were quantified using the Roberts Lab Qubit 3.0.
DNA was quantified using the dsDNA Broad Range Assay (Invitrogen). 1uL of each sample was used.
RNA quantified using the RNA High Sensitivity Assay (Invitrogen). 1uL of each sample was used.
RESULTS
- DNA Quantification (Google Sheet)
Sample_ID | Concentration(ng/uL) |
---|---|
84 | 12.5 |
93 | 3.42 |
111 | 18.3 |
114 | 58.8 |
129 | 0 |
149 | 20.8 |
154 | 7.76 |
- RNA Quantification (Google Sheet)
Sample_ID | Concentration(ng/uL) |
---|---|
84 | 18.6 |
93 | 28 |
111 | 22.8 |
114 | 20.6 |
129 | 7.9 |
149 | 22.2 |
154 | 21.8 |
DISCUSSION
DNA yields were highly variable. RNA yields were more consistent. Overall, yields are likely lower for both sets, due to incomplete lysis, as noted above. Future attempts should involve physical homogenization to improve DNA/RNA recovery. Additionally, neither DNA or RNA were checked for integrity via gel and/or Bioanalyzer. I may investigate this at a later date.
Samples were temporarily stored in the middle -80oC freezer, in a tube rack: