ProductKaneka Easy DNA Extraction Kit version 2(Research reagent)
Sample categories: Fishes
Types of samples in detail (Fishes)
<Customers’ answers to our survey have confirmed DNA can be extracted from the samples below>
- Spleen
- Tail
- Tail of red sea bream
<Samples reported in papers>
- Zebrafish
- Striped loach
- Shark/fins (dried)
- Fish/tissues and organs (dried and frozen)
- Medaka/tails
- Hirame/cells
- Char/fins
- Eel/fins
- Tanago/tails
Survey result: extraction results and comments
This page provides answers to our survey by customers who have used Kaneka Easy DNA Extraction Kit version 2. They are published as they are.
This is not a guarantee of the accuracy or reliability of extraction results of the samples. Whether or not DNA can be extracted depends on the quantity, type and condition of each sample. If you wish to know whether this kit is suitable for your purpose, we recommend trying a free sample.
Tail of red sea bream
Result: DNA was extracted.
Comment: We extracted genomic DNA necessary for MIG-seq, one of the genotyping by sequencing methods, and had excellent amplification of the extracted DNA, which enhanced the efficiency of research.
Fish spleens
Result: DNA was extracted.
Comment: We were able to extract viral DNA from fish spleens but we would like to check whether they are parasites. The operation is extremely simple and easy, and thus it is convenient to do during busy daily work.
Fish spleens
Result: DNA was extracted.
Comment: A large amount of DNA was extracted. We diluted it for use. It was helpful as it reduced inspection time.
Usage examples
DNA extraction and amplification from fish fins
Papers using this product
- 【Zebrafish】
Ordered genome change of plant and animal body cells revealed by the genome profiling method - 【Medaka/tails】
Toxicity testing of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in early-life stage of Japanese medaka: Optimization of conditions for assessing relative potencies of dioxin-like compounds - 【Hirame/cells】
Isolation and characterization of hirame aquareovirus (HAqRV): A new Aquareovirus isolated from diseased hirame Paralichthys olivaceus