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PCR and multiplex PCR: guide and troubleshooting
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Page maintained by Octavian Henegariu at Yale University.
Useful general guid and troubleshooting guid on PCR. ...
Multiplex PCR Protocols and Methods
new recommended
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Multiplex PCR amplifies multiple DNA targets using more than one pair of primers in one reaction tube. Multiplex PCR has been successfully applied on genetics screening, genotyping, diagnositic analysis of infectious disease etc. It is also cost-saving for lar ...
(Multiplex PCR reviews) 1: Wittwer CT, Herrmann MG, Gundry CN, Elenitoba-Johnson KS.
Real-time multiplex PCR assays.
Methods. 2001 Dec;25(4):430-42. Review.
2: Elnifro EM, Ashshi AM, Cooper RJ, Klapper PE.
Multiplex PCR: optimization and application in diagnostic virology.
Clin Microbiol Rev. 2000 Oct;13(4):559-70. Review.
3: Edwards MC, Gibbs RA.
Multiplex PCR: advantages, development, and applications.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 Feb;3(4):S65-75. Review.
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Last update: 16-May-2008 03:20 pm
Related new papers and reviews
Detection of genetically modified crops by combination of multiplex PCR and low-density DNA microarray. Biomed Environ Sci. 2008 Feb;21(1):53-62 Authors: Zhou PP, Zhang JZ, You YH, Wu YN
OBJECTIVE: To develop a technique for simultaneous detection of various target genes in Roundup Ready soybean by combining multiplex PCR and low-density DNA microarray. METHODS: Two sets of the multiplex PCR system were used to amplify the target genes in genetically modified (GM) soybean. Seventeen capture probes (PCR products) and 17 pairs of corresponding primers were designed according to the genetic characteristics of Rroundup Ready soybean (GTS40-3-2), maize (Mon810, Nk603, GA21), canola (T45, MS1/RF1), and rice (SCK) in many identified GM crops. All of the probes were categorized and identified as species-specific probes. One negative probe and one positive control probe were used to assess the efficiency of all reactions, and therefore eliminate any false positive and negative results. After multiplex PCR reaction, amplicons were adulterated with Cy5-dUTP and hybridized with DNA microarray. The array was then scanned to display the specific hybridization signals of target genes. The assay was applied to the analysis of sample of certified transgenic soybean (Roundup Ready GTS40-3-2) and canola (MS1/RF1). RESULTS: A combination technique of multiplex PCR and DNA microarray was successfully developed to identify multi-target genes in Roundup Ready soybean and MS1/RF1 canola with a great specificity and reliability. Reliable identification of genetic characteristics of Roundup Ready of GM soybean from genetically modified crops was achieved at 0.5% transgenic events, indicating a high sensitivity. CONCLUSION: A combination technique of multiplex PCR and low-density DNA microarray can reliably detect and identify the genetically modified crops.
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