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Drying as an effective method to store soil samples for DNA-based microbial community analyses: a comparative study

Emily Smenderovac, Caroline E. Emilson, Karelle Rheault, Élodie Brazeau, Marie‐Josée Morency, Patrick Gagné, Lisa Venier, Christine Martineau

2024Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soil sampling for environmental DNA in remote and semi-remote locations is often limited due to logistical constraints surrounding sample preservation, including no or limited access to a freezer. Freezing at - 20 °C is a common DNA preservation strategy, however, other methods such as desiccation, ethanol or commercial preservatives are available as potential alternative DNA preservation methods for room temperature storage. In this study, we assessed five preservation methods (CD1 solution, 95% Ethanol, Dry & Dry silica gel packs, RNAlater, LifeGuard) along with freezing at - 20 °C, against immediate extraction on organic and mineral soils for up to three weeks of preservation. We assessed direct effects on DNA concentration and quality, and used DNA metabarcoding to assess effects on bacterial and fungal communities. Drying with Dry & Dry led to no significant differences from immediate extraction. RNAlater led to lower DNA concentrations, but effects on community structures were comparable to freezing. CD1, LifeGuard and Ethanol either caused immediate significant shifts in community structure, degradation of DNA quality or changes in diversity metrics. Overall, our study supports the use of drying with silica gel packs as a cost-effective, and easily applied method for the short-term storage at room temperature for DNA-based microbial community analyses.

Topics & Concepts

DesiccationPreservativeDNA extractionMicrobial population biologyExtraction (chemistry)Environmental scienceFood scienceDNAChemistryPulp and paper industryBiologyPolymerase chain reactionBotanyChromatographyBacteriaBiochemistryGeneEngineeringGeneticsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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