
pmid: 15615024
Species-specific primers for duck were deduced from the mitochondrial ATPase8 gene sequence. Species-specific PCR for turkeys and ducks showed no cross reaction with mixtures from chicken and guinea eggs and detection was possible to a concentration of 0.1% of homogenized duck egg and 5% of homogenized turkey egg when a PCR of 35 cycles was applied. A PCR of 30 cycles detected 10% of homogenized duck egg. The same sensitivities were obtained in dilutions of homogenized egg yolk; however, no PCR signals were obtained in egg white. Analysis of 13 industrial egg product samples showed the practical relevance of the species-specific PCR tests described herein.
Adenosine Triphosphatases, Ducks, Base Sequence, Species Specificity, Eggs, Animals, Galliformes, DNA, Mitochondrial, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Alignment
Adenosine Triphosphatases, Ducks, Base Sequence, Species Specificity, Eggs, Animals, Galliformes, DNA, Mitochondrial, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Alignment
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