| Literature DB >> 23911791 |
Fabio Gentilini1, Maria E Turba.
Abstract
Two single tube real-time PCR methods were designed to genotype the mutation responsible for von Willebrand disease type I (von Willebrand factor c.7437G>A) in Doberman Pinscher dogs: (1) the Divergent PCR assay, which is a modification of the bi-directional PCR amplification of a specific allele (BI-PASA) technique, and (2) a minor groove binder (MGB) real-time PCR assay using fluorescently labelled probes. There was complete agreement between the genotypes determined using the two real-time PCR methods and the results of sequencing of PCR products generated by conventional PCR from genomic DNA purified from the blood of 27 Doberman Pinscher dogs. The Divergent PCR assay yielded reliable results with ≥ 6.4 ng genomic DNA per reaction and the MGB real-time PCR assay yielded reliable results with ≥ 150 pg genomic DNA per reaction. Both real-time PCR methods are suitable for routine genetic testing for the von Willebrand disease type I mutation using blood samples.Entities:
Keywords: Canine; Genotyping; Polymorphism; Single tube real-time PCR; von Willebrand disease type I
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23911791 DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2013.02.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet J ISSN: 1090-0233 Impact factor: 2.688