IsolationofDNAfromMouseTai
Isolation of DNA from Mouse Tail Biopsies
1. Obtain tail biopsies from 2 to 3 week old mice: Hold mouse firmly at base of tail with one hand, with the other cut off 0.5 to 1.0 cm of the tail tip with a scalpel or single edge razor blade.
2. Add 600 microliters of TNES and 35 microliters Proteinase K (10 mg/ml).
3. Incubate overnight (8-24 hr) at 55 degrees C.
4. Add 166.7 microliters 6M NaCl. Shake vigorously for 15 sec.
5. Microfuge (12,000-14,000 xg) for 5 min at room temp.
6. Remove supernatant to new tube and add 1 volume cold 95% ethanol (EtOH).
7. Spool precipitated DNA with closed end capillary tube.
8. Rinse DNA pellet with 70% EtOH (dipping in a tube filled with 70% EtOH works well) and allow to air dry 5-10 min.
9. Resuspend in 100-500 microliters of TE (10mM Tris, pH 8.0, 1mM EDTA). Volume depends empirically on pellet size.
10. Heat at 65 degrees C for 10 minutes to aid dissolution of DNA.
11. Quantitate DNA and store at 4 degrees C until needed.
- TNES
- 10 mM Tris, pH 7.5
- 400 mM NaCl
- 100 mM EDTA
- 0.6% SDS
- "6M" NaCl
The reference for the tail DNA preparation is:
Miller SA. Dykes DD. Polesky HF. 1988. A simple salting out procedure for extracting DNA from human nucleated cells. Nucleic Acids Research. 16(3):1215.
- Saturated salt solution stored at 37℃