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Comparison of different methods to produce single-strand DNA for identification of canned tuna by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis
4 páginas, 5 figurasBy using single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of three amplicons of the cytochrome b gene obtained by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) it was possible to differentiate between various species of tunas and bonitos processed as canned fish. Four different techniques were used to produce single-strand DNA (ssDNA): (i) Denaturation of double-strand DNA (dsDNA) by formamide and alkali, (ii) two-step asymmetrical PCR, (iii) one-step asymmetrical PCR, and (iv) exonuclease digestion of the phosphorylated strand of dsDNA. The technique rendering optimal results depended on the type of amplicon (i.e. the sequence).We thank the EC for supporting this work with Project AIR
2- CT94-1126.Peer reviewe
Comparison of different methods to produce single-strand DNA for identification of canned tuna by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis
Mitochondrial DNA sequencing of shed hairs and saliva on robbery caps: Sensitivity and matching probabilities
Der Einbau radioaktiver Substanz als Anzeige für Stoffwechseländerungen der Leber insbesondere nach Anwendung von Cytostatika
A novel β-globin structural mutant, Hb Brescia (β114 Leu-Pro), causing a severe β-thalassemia intermedia phenotype
Genetic structure of the cisco (Coregonus albula L.) from lakes of glacial origin in northern Poland
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