Likely as not yes you can because cellular components are still the same. but if you list the specific protocol and the reagents used, I can confirm more definitely. just post on my msg board if you want further help
Toasted wheat germ contains compounds that can interfere with the DNA extraction process, such as fats and proteins. These compounds can inhibit DNA isolation and purification by binding to or degrading the DNA molecules. It is recommended to use fresh, unprocessed wheat germ for successful DNA extraction.
Wheat germ is part of a plant cell. Wheat germ is the embryo of a wheat kernel and is rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins.
discard most of the rancidity prone nutritional minerals and oils associated with the bran and germ elements, of the wheat kernel.
The Wheat Germ's cell's nucleus.
It allows DNA to extract from the wheat germ.
for human consumption, wheat germ cereals and wheat germ oil are the two most popular preparations of the grain.
If the wheat germ is freshly prepared from wheat grains it will not be bitter. However, wheat germ contains oils that quickly go rancid as soon as the grain is ground and the wheat germ separated out. It is the rancid oils in stale wheat germ that cause the bitter taste. When the wheat germ is rancid it no longer has any special nutritive value. If a package of wheat germ is on sale, it is probably because it went rancid and the store manager knows it.
"Wheat germ" is a singular noun representing a composite thing. It is not correct to say "wheat germs."
Wheat germ in Tamil is called "கோதுமை பொடி உளுத்தம்" (Kothumai podi ulutham).
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well, i recommend wheat germ. you should be able to get it from you local shop but if not, just get some wheat and crush it down into small pieces. wheat germ includes something we use in some medicines and it helps break down the bacteria in your rats stomach and your rat will hopefully keep some things down. try wheat germ ;) hope this helped
The vitamin-rich embryo of the wheat kernel.