[Objective]This study aimed to establish a multiplex PCR detection method of herbicide-tolerant canola.[Method] An endogenous reference gene(CruA) and three exogenous genes(T-CaMV 35 S, P-CaMV 35 S and pat) were selec...[Objective]This study aimed to establish a multiplex PCR detection method of herbicide-tolerant canola.[Method] An endogenous reference gene(CruA) and three exogenous genes(T-CaMV 35 S, P-CaMV 35 S and pat) were selected for multiplex PCR. Specific primers were designed based on national standards or related literature. The annealing temperature, ratio of primer concentration and sensitivity of the established multiplex PCR system were optimized. The optimal multiplex PCR system was verified with known samples. [Result] The experimental results showed that the optimal annealing temperature of multiplex PCR was 58 ℃; the optimal ratio of primer concentration(μmol/L) was T-CaMV 35S: CruA: P-CaMV 35S: pat=0.1: 0.2: 0.2: 0.2;the detection sensitivity of the established multiplex PCR method was 0.3 ng. The amplified bands of known samples were completely consistent with the molecular characteristics. [Conclusion] This study provided a rapid, accurate and effective multiplex PCR technique for detection of herbicide-tolerant canola.展开更多
基金Supported by Special Fund for Modern Agricultural Technology Innovation and Demonstration of Sichuan Province(2014CXSF-040)General Natural Science Project of the Education Department of Sichuan Province(15ZB0331)
文摘[Objective]This study aimed to establish a multiplex PCR detection method of herbicide-tolerant canola.[Method] An endogenous reference gene(CruA) and three exogenous genes(T-CaMV 35 S, P-CaMV 35 S and pat) were selected for multiplex PCR. Specific primers were designed based on national standards or related literature. The annealing temperature, ratio of primer concentration and sensitivity of the established multiplex PCR system were optimized. The optimal multiplex PCR system was verified with known samples. [Result] The experimental results showed that the optimal annealing temperature of multiplex PCR was 58 ℃; the optimal ratio of primer concentration(μmol/L) was T-CaMV 35S: CruA: P-CaMV 35S: pat=0.1: 0.2: 0.2: 0.2;the detection sensitivity of the established multiplex PCR method was 0.3 ng. The amplified bands of known samples were completely consistent with the molecular characteristics. [Conclusion] This study provided a rapid, accurate and effective multiplex PCR technique for detection of herbicide-tolerant canola.