Abstract
We describe a method of recharging used spin column or assembling homemade spin column using filter paper as binding material for low throughput nucleic acid purification. We evaluated the efficiency of filter paper based spin columns in the purification of different type of nucleic acids. For instance, by following protocols of respective commercial kits, we found that filter paper to be a useful binding material for purification of many types of nucleic acids, including plant genomic DNA, plant total RNA, PCR product, and DNA from agarose gels. We also found that filter paper has a weak binding affinity to plasmid DNA in tested miniprep protocols. Also, we present the protocols of using filter paper recharged spin column or homemade spin column for low throughput purification of plant genomic DNA and plant total RNA with commercial kit buffer leftover and less expensive homemade buffer.