The DNA sequences of the spacers between the 5S ribosomal RNA genes were determined for the cereals maize, barley, soghum, rye, rice, oat, and wheat. Species-specific primers were designed from the spacer region. PCR with these primers and a common primer from the conserved 5S ribosomal RNA gene sequence was investigated as a method for detection of the seven cereal species. DNA from these species could be specifically detected in mixtures. This technique could find application in the determination of the composition of admixtures or processed cereal products. The protocol described has potential for general application in the identification of plant species.
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Specific 5S ribisomal RNA Primers for plant species identification in admixtures
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Vol.14(1), pp.33-43
1996
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- Title
- Specific 5S ribisomal RNA Primers for plant species identification in admixtures
- Creators
- Hian-Lien Ko - University of QueenslandRobert J Henry - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Vol.14(1), pp.33-43
- Identifiers
- 1155; 991012821857302368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article