A vertebrate-specific qPCR assay for species identification
Kei Taniguchi,
Tomoko Akutsu,
Ken Watanabe
et al.
Abstract:The identification of vertebrate species is important in numerous fields
such as ecology, archaeology, and food and forensic sciences. Real-time
quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays specific for one vertebrate species are
promising approaches for species identification, although there are
several drawbacks such as difficulty determining whether the detected
DNA is authentic or a contaminant. Here, we describe a qPCR assay
specific for vertebrate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which can overcome
these drawbacks. Since we … Show more
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