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RNA Extraction Protocols (Plants)

Protocols for RNA extraction from various plant species and plant tissues:

A Method for Extracting High-Quality RNA from Diverse Plants for Next-Generation Sequencing and Gene Expression Analyses
Different from most of protocols of RNA extraction which were modified for particular crop plants or model organisms such as Arabidopsis,  this RNA extraction protocol can be used to extract high yields and high-quality RNA from tissues of any type from plants across the diversity of land plants, including tissues that are mechanically difficult to grind, rich in starch, or laden with secondary compounds, and greatly facilitates RNA-based studies of non-model plant species.

DNA-free RNA isolation protocols for Arabidopsis thaliana, including seeds and siliques
Protocols to isolate DNA-free RNA from Arabidopsis thaliana tissues for RT-qPCR applications. Organic extraction was applied only for RNA extraction from seeds and siliques. For the other Arabidopsis tissues, simple non-toxic buffers were used for RNA isolation.

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