DNA degradation of Anopheles darlingi collected at high relative humidity and preserved in isopropanol

2007 
Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes, exposed to variable relative humidity (RH) in the field, were preserved during transportation to the laboratory using two different methods: 100% isopropanol at ambient temperature or frozen in liquid nitrogen or dry ice. The DNA isolated from samples collected at RH greater than 91% and preserved in isopropanol was degraded, while DNA isolated from insects kept in liquid nitrogen or dry ice maintained its integrity when collected under conditions of up to 95% RH.
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