The Integrity and Yield of Genomic DNA Isolated from Whole Blood Following Long-Term Storage at -30°C.

BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING(2018)

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Long-term storage of whole blood can affect the integrity of DNA if it is not done under optimal conditions. The aim of this study was to determine whether long-term storage (2-19 years) of whole blood samples at -30 degrees C had a negative effect on the quality or quantity of genomic DNA that could be recovered at extraction. Genomic DNA was isolated from 2758 whole blood samples collected in 4 mL EDTA vacutainers from 1997 to 2012. DNA was extracted using the Qiagen (R) FlexiGene (R) DNA kit. The average storage duration at -30 degrees C was 12 years. The quality and quantity of the isolated DNA were assessed using spectrophotometry (NanoDrop (TM)), a fluorometric assay for double-stranded DNA (Qubit (TM)), and agarose gel electrophoresis. The mean DNA yield per sample was found to be 114 mu g from whole blood volumes that ranged from 0.5 to 4 mL. The mean A260/280 ratio and median A260/280 ratios were both 1.8. No correlation was found between the duration of storage and the total yield or the quality of DNA extracted. These data suggest that high-quality DNA can be extracted from whole blood samples that are stored at -30 degrees C for up to 19 years.
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DNA storage,long-term storage,DNA quality
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