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Gravity filtration of environmental DNA: A simple, fast, and power-free method

Shin‐ichiro Oka, Masaki Miya, Tetsuya Sado

2022MethodsX21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Filtration is required during the collection of trace amounts of environmental DNA (eDNA) from water samples to achieve a concentration sufficient for downstream molecular experiments. To date, collected water samples have been filtered by humans or electric power using various instruments. We developed a simple gravity filtration system that does not need for an external force. The system comprises a plastic bag filled with a water sample (1 L), a filter cartridge, and a long plastic tube (e.g., 2 m). When hung at a height equal to the tube length, this filtration unit can enable power-free collection and concentration of eDNA at any remote location within a reasonable time (10-60 min).•A simple, rapid, power-free, practical filtration system for environmental DNA analysis is reported.•If there is a place to hang the filtration system, filtration can be performed anywhere.•The filtration speed increased when the system was hung higher.

Topics & Concepts

Filtration (mathematics)CartridgeTube (container)Environmental scienceFilter (signal processing)ChromatographyEnvironmental engineeringMaterials scienceChemistryWaste managementEngineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringMathematicsStatisticsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology