Optimization of Cdna Amplification of Apricot Latent Virus (Aplv) From Various Plant Tissues Sources
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Date
2007
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Asian Network for Scientific Information
Abstract
Although the reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) procedure is basically simple operation, often it is not possible to achieve optimum results without optimizing the protocols. An RT-PCR method targeting a 200 bp sequence of the CP gene of Apricot Latent Virus (ApLV) was used as a model to improve the detection limit and to compare the behavior of three different plant tissues in a RT-PCR assay. A number of factors should be considered when selecting the optimal system for RT-PCR. Important considerations include the optimal concentrations of MgCl2, dNTP, Taq DNA polymerase enzyme, specific primer and the amount of cDNA for the downstream applications. This study therefore discusses a series of critical PCR parameters and feasible strategies for optimization of RT-PCR detection of ApLV. © 2007 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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Aplv, Optimization, Rt-Pcr
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N/A
Scopus Q
Q3
Source
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume
10
Issue
6
Start Page
936
End Page
940