Methods of performing nucleic acid stabilization and separation
Abstract:
Methods are provided for the stabilization and separation of nucleic acids from a sample via contact of the sample with a lysis and stabilization reagent that includes a cationic detergent. The cationic detergent lyses cells in the sample and stabilizes the released nucleic acids via the formation of nucleic acid-surfactant (NAS) complexes. The NAS complexes are centrifugally precipitated, washed, the resuspended in an aqueous resuspension liquid, forming a NAS complex suspension. The suspension is thermally processed to disintegrate the NAS complexes, thereby releasing the nucleic acids and forming a nucleic acid solution. In some example embodiments, the aqueous resuspension liquid is selected to be suitable for performing molecular amplification assays, such that the nucleic acid solution may be employed for performing a molecular amplification assay in the absence of further nucleic acid extraction. Examples are provided whereby the present methods are adapted for performing transcriptomic biomarker assays.
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