“…The multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) (Schouten et al, 2002) as an emerging molecular diagnostic technique can detect the difference in nucleic acid sequences with a small amount of DNA and possess capability of detecting up to 50 genomic DNA sequence difference in one reaction relied on DNA denaturation, hybridization, ligation, and PCR reaction (Os and Schouten, 2011;Samelak-Czajka et al, 2017). Recently, the technology has been applied to the clinical diagnosis of diseases, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Guertler et al, 2014), Gaucher disease (Schouten et al, 2002), Acute leukemia (Reyes-Núñez et al, 2017), and it also has been received wide attentions in the field of allergen detection (López-Calleja et al, 2016), genetically modified species identification (Holck et al, 2009), and herb identification (Bo et al, 2018).…”