2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2621.2006.01154.x
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Development and design of a ‘ready‐to‐use’ reaction plate for a PCR‐based simultaneous detection of animal species used in foods

Abstract: Different TaqMan TM -polymerase chain reaction systems have been developed, which allow the detection of even minute amounts of beef, pork, lamb, goat, chicken, turkey and duck in processed foods. The speciesspecific systems are able to amplify DNA regions with no more than 108 bp in size (exception: duck, 212 bp) located on the single-copy genes cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cyclic GMP) phosphodiesterase, ryanodine receptor and interleukin-2 precursor. The parallel detection of the common ingredient 'meat' … Show more

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“…In a mixture prepared of 10% turkey and 90% chicken, 12% turkey was determined using TaqMan PCR. In mixtures containing duck, the genome size along with the difference to the sequence of MYw forward primer (Laube et al. , 2005) has to be taken into consideration.…”
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“…In a mixture prepared of 10% turkey and 90% chicken, 12% turkey was determined using TaqMan PCR. In mixtures containing duck, the genome size along with the difference to the sequence of MYw forward primer (Laube et al. , 2005) has to be taken into consideration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Real time PCR using TaqMan TM technology was performed on the Applied Biosystems ABI PRISM TM 7700 Sequence Detection System (Foster City, CA, USA), as described in Laube et al. (2005).…”
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“…Later on, the same authors used the same target gene and sequencing as a tool for further development of PCR-RFLP methods for meat species differentiation (Girish et al, 2005(Girish et al, , 2007. In fact, sequencing of PCR products has been frequently used as an intermediate step during the development of several methods of PCR-RFLP (Fajardo et al, 2006;Rojas et al, 2009a), species-specific PCR (Haunshi et al, 2009;Santos et al, 2012), and real-time PCR (Laube et al, 2007;Santos et al, 2012;Kane and Hellberg, 2016).…”
Section: Pcr-sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%