High quality DNA is essential for many molecular biology techniques.
However, the reagents used for that purpose usually are expensive
and/or cause a high environmental impact. Here, we describe two
alternative protocols that use inexpensive reagents and are not
hazardous to the environment. The first protocol utilizes the enzyme
chymosin, normally used as "rennet" in cheese production and which is
easily obtained on the commercial market. The second protocol uses
"rennet DNA extraction protocol" combined with the DNA binding capacity
of glass powder (glass milk), which can easily be "home made". The
first protocol is used when a high yield of DNA is needed, whereas the
second protocol is used for production of a higher quality DNA, being
able to work with sparse samples