Isolation and Analysis of Double-Stranded RNA from Virus-Infected Plant and Fungal Tissue
TMT.J. MorrisJAJ. A. Dodds
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Abstract
A simple, rapid method for the isolation of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) from virus-infected plant and fungal tissues provides a new approach to virus detection and identification. Diseased tissue was phenol-extracted to isolate cellular nucleic acids, and viral dsRNA was selectively purified from other nucleic acids by binding to cellulose powder in 15% ethanol either in small columns or by a batch procedure. The product was analyzed first by gel electrophoresis and then by ribonuclease treatment to identify dsRNA. The method permits rapid and efficient isolation and analysis of dsRNA from small amounts (1-10 g) of tissue and from multiple samples using small amounts (0.1-2.5 g) of cellulose powder. Successful…
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- Biology
- Isolation (microbiology)
- Virology
- Plant virus
- Virus
- Virus isolation
- RNA
- Plant tissue
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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