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Ultraclean mega prep soil dna kit

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The UltraClean Mega Prep soil DNA kit is a laboratory equipment product designed for the extraction and purification of DNA from soil samples. It provides a standardized and efficient method for isolating high-quality genomic DNA from a wide range of soil types.

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2 protocols using ultraclean mega prep soil dna kit

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Analyzing Iron-Oxidizing Bacterial Community

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Total DNA was extracted from all the sediment samples (10 g wet weight) and from the Carrapatos stream bulk water sample (5L) using the UltraClean Mega Prep soil DNA kit and UltraClean Water DNA kit (MoBio Laboratories), respectively, according to the manufacturer's instructions. Quantification and quality of total DNA were determined using the equipment Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer, again according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Wang et al. (2009 (link)) successfully applied 16S rRNA gene-based approaches using Gallionellaceae-related primers, to describe the FeOB community structure. PCR-DGGE of 16S rRNA gene was performed by a nested PCR using first the Gallionellaceae-related primers set 122F (5′-ATATCGGAACATGTCCGG-3′) and 998R (5′-CTCTGGAAACTTCCTGAC-3′) (Wang et al., 2009 (link)), followed by nested PCR using the primers set 341F/GC (5′-CCTACGGGAGGCAGCAG-3′) and 907R (5′-CCGTCAATTCMTTTGAGTTT-3′), specific for the Bacteria domain (Muyzer et al., 1993 (link)), according to Wang et al. (2011 (link)). The final PCR products were separated by DGGE in a 6% polyacrylamide gel with a vertical gradient of 30–60% of formamide and urea denaturants. The running conditions were 80 V at a constant temperature of 60°C for 18 h.
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Geothermal Sediment Microbiome Analysis

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The green sediment sample was collected around a steam vent at the geothermal field of Los Azufres, Mexico, in April 2013 (Figure 1) (19.78170609819753 N, −100.65805210414699 W). The sediment sample (Figure 1) had a temperature of 67 °C and a pH of 3. DNA was isolated using the UltraClean Mega (Prep) Soil DNA Kit (MoBio Laboratories, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA). The sequencing was performed on an Illumina Miseq 2 × 300 bp at Macrogen, Inc., Seul, Republic of Korea.
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