## Abstract The aim of the present study was to develop a quantitative‐competitive PCR (QC‐PCR) method to detect DNA from transgenic herbicide‐resistant (roundup ready, RR) soybean and maize. Since no QC‐PCR system for the quantification of RR maize had been published at the time of writing, a spec
Temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis for the detection of polymorphic DNA and for quantitative polymerase chain reaction
✍ Scribed by Detlev Riesner; Prof. Dr. Gerhard Steger; Ulrich Wiese; Michael Wulfert; Monika Heibey; Karsten Henco
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 477 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0173-0835
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✦ Synopsis
Temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis for the detection of polymorphic DNA and for quantitative polymerase chain reaction
In order to detect mutations in a gene, either known mutations from human diseases or artifical ones in transgenic animals, or to screen for not yet identified mutations in patients, a method is required which guarentees detection of mutations which might occur in every single position of the whole open reading frame (ORF). It will be shown that a combination of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and temperature.gradient gel electrophoresis (TOGE) fulfills these requirements. By thermodynamic calculations the shift in the gel electrophoresis due to a mutation can be calculated in dependence on the position of the mutation. The theoretical results were tested with the mutations known so far. The quantitative determination of the copy number of a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a biological specimen (quantitative PCR) can be performed precisely and easily by combining PCR and TGGE. The system uses a quantification strategy of a new type of internal standardization. T G G E is applied to separate homo-and heteroduplexes which correspond respectively to standard and template sequences. The accuracy of this quantification strategy is very high, with a variability of <I5 %. In addition to quantification, PCR/TGGE detects PCR artifacts and template mutants.
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