Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, Department of Biodiversity, 2, 28006 - Madrid, Spain.
Microsc Microanal. 2011 Feb;17(1):109-13. doi: 10.1017/S1431927610094213. Epub 2010 Dec 3.
Procedures to study the molecular and morphological characteristics of microscopic organisms are often incompatible with each other. Therein, the realization of alternatives that make the characterization of these features compatible and simultaneously permit the deposition of the original material as a voucher sample into a reference collection is one of the foremost goals of biodiversity studies. In this study, we show that genomic extraction does not necessarily compromise the detailed study of the external morphology of microscopic organisms, and to do so, we used a group of aquatic mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia) as a test group. Hydrachnidia morphology is difficult to study when specimens have been stored in pure ethanol; however, proteinase K extraction leaves them flexible and easy to dissect, while, at the same time, maintaining all of their diagnostic features intact. Furthermore, autofluorescence is significantly enhanced after proteinase extraction. Our study was conducted with aquatic mites that were stored in absolute ethanol in the field and processed for DNA extraction using a Qiagen QIAamp minikit. Before and after molecular extraction, a laser scanning confocal microscopy morphological examination was carried out.
研究微观生物的分子和形态特征的程序往往彼此不兼容。在这方面,实现使这些特征的描述兼容的替代方法,同时允许将原始材料作为凭证样本存入参考收藏,是生物多样性研究的首要目标之一。在这项研究中,我们表明基因组提取不一定会影响对微观生物外部形态的详细研究,为此,我们使用了一组水生螨(节肢动物门,Hydrachnidia)作为实验组。当标本储存在纯乙醇中时,Hydrachnidia 的形态很难研究;然而,蛋白酶 K 提取使它们保持柔软且易于解剖,同时,保持所有的诊断特征完整。此外,蛋白酶提取后会显著增强自发荧光。我们的研究是在野外储存在绝对乙醇中的水生螨进行的,使用 Qiagen QIAamp minikit 进行 DNA 提取。在分子提取之前和之后,进行了激光扫描共聚焦显微镜形态检查。