Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The 5S ribosomal RNA is a very suitable target for easy, rapid and inexpensive fish species identification due to its structure, consisting of a conserved region followed by a species-specific noncoding region called 'nontranscribed spacer'. We have exploited this species-specificity in length and sequence to discriminate among fish species which can be subjected to substitution in the fish markets. After sequencing and alignment of the corresponding portions of the 5S rRNAs of different fish species, we have designed the primer pairs necessary for PCR amplification on the DNA traits which most diverged and a primer pair on conserved regions. Our results have shown the feasibility, simplicity and reliability of the proposed approach for the detection of mislabelling or fraudulent substitution of fish species.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
DNA analysis; Fisheries; Food fraud; PCR amplification; Seafood
Elenco autori:
Tognoli, Chiara; Saroglia, Marco; Terova, Genciana; Gornati, Rosalba; Bernardini, Giovanni Battista
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