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PCR Detection of DNAs of Animal Origin in Feed by Primers Based on Sequences of Short and Long Interspersed Repetitive Elements
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Food ForensicsEngineeringGeneticsDna AnalysisFood ContaminantMolecular GeneticsGenomicsBone MealReal-time Polymerase Chain ReactionDna BarcodingPolymerase Chain ReactionFood AuthenticationBioanalysisPcr DetectionToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryRepetitive ElementsFeed SafetyChromatographyAnimal OriginDna SequencingTest FeedAnimal NutritionFeed EvaluationGenetic VariationFood SafetyBiologyAnimal ScienceMass SpectrometryNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyPcr PrimersMedicinePoultry Science
PCR primers for the detection of materials derived from ruminants, pigs, and chickens were newly designed on the basis of sequences of the Art2 short interspersed repetitive element (SINE), PRE-1 SINE, and CR1 long interspersed repetitive element (LINE), respectively. These primers amplified the SINE or LINE from total DNA extracted from the target animals and from test feed containing commercial meat and bone meal (MBM). With the primers, detection of Art2, PRE-1, or CR1 in test feed at concentrations of 0.01% MBM or less was possible. This method was suitable for the detection of microcontamination of feed by animal materials.
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