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Rapid and economic DNA extraction from a single salmon egg for real-time PCR amplification
Authors:Yang Jing-Iong  Huang Hsiao-Yun  Chou Yii-Cheng  Chen Chien-Cheng  Lee Guo-Chi  Chang Hsueh-Wei
Institution:Department of Seafood Science, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. jiyang@mail.nkmu.edu.tw
Abstract:Salmon eggs are common in Japanese sushi and other seafood products; however, certain fish eggs are used as counterfeit salmon eggs which are found in foods and processed products. This study develops a simple, rapid, and cost-effective method for DNA extraction, filtration (FT) and dilution (DL) protocols from a single salmon egg with good DNA quality for real-time PCR amplification. The DNA amount, DNA quality, and real-time PCR performance for different dilutions and different lengths of PCR amplicons were evaluated and compared with the common Qiagen tissue kit (QTK) and Chelex-100-based (CX) protocols. The extracted DNA from a single salmon egg using the FT or DL protocol can be applied in phylogenic research, food authentication and post-marketing monitoring of genetically modified (GM) food products.
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