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Dna rna shield preservation buffer

Manufactured by Zymo Research

The DNA/RNA Shield preservation buffer is a liquid solution designed to stabilize and preserve DNA and RNA samples at ambient temperature. It is formulated to protect nucleic acids from degradation, making it suitable for collection, transportation, and storage of samples.

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Fecal Sample Collection and Storage

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Study participants provided a fecal sample at 4 different timepoints (weeks 1, 6, 9, and 15) stored in Zymo DNA/RNA shield preservation buffer (Cat. #R1101). These were returned in person or by mail. Samples were then stored at 80°C until analysis.
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Longitudinal Fecal Sample Collection

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Study participants provided a fecal sample at four different timepoints (weeks 1, 6, 9, and 15) stored in Zymo DNA/RNA shield preservation buffer (catalog no. R1101). These were returned in person or by mail. Samples were then stored at −80°C until analysis.
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Fecal Sample Collection for Microbiome

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For the second indirect microbiome sampling method, subjects were encouraged to send follow-up fecal samples four to six weeks post-colonoscopy (Method #4 in Fig. 1). Subjects were provided with a fecal collection kit, which contained collection equipment, prepaid shipping labels, and Zymo DNA/RNA shield preservation buffer (R1101). Subjects who complied were compensated $20 USD. Samples were returned via the United States Postal Service. After arrival, samples were stored at −80 °C. Thirty-eight fecal samples were returned, bringing our total number of samples collected to 1883. A summary of the sample types can be found in Supplementary Table 1.
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