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OBJECTIVES: sp. (MK strain) to soil and developed a method of extracting protozoan DNA from the soil. METHODS: Soil allophane is a known DNA adsorbing substance that inhibits the PCR reaction. After comparing the soil properties and allophane contents of 7 soil samples, we attempted to combine multiple cell disruption and DNA purification methods to design an optimal soil DNA extraction method that can be used for downstream PCR analysis. RESULTS: /g) was the detection limit of PCR. CONCLUSION: The soil DNA extraction method following protocol V allows DNA amplification of protozoa, including Amoeba, which is difficult to cultivate, thus simplifying the investigation of protozoa habitats and genetic analyses.
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