扩增片段长度多态性
基因组DNA
可追溯性
生物
分子标记
基因组学
DNA提取
DNA
DNA分析
计算生物学
食品科学
遗传学
聚合酶链反应
基因组
基因
计算机科学
人口
人口学
软件工程
社会学
遗传多样性
作者
Simona Pafundo,Caterina Agrimonti,Elena Maestri,Nelson Marmiroli
摘要
DNA analysis with molecular markers has opened a shortcut toward a genomic comprehension of complex organisms. The availability of micro-DNA extraction methods, coupled with selective amplification of the smallest extracted fragments with molecular markers, could equally bring a breakthrough in food genomics: the identification of original components in food. Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) have been instrumental in plant genomics because they may allow rapid and reliable analysis of multiple and potentially polymorphic sites. Nevertheless, their direct application to the analysis of DNA extracted from food matrixes is complicated by the low quality of DNA extracted: its high degradation and the presence of inhibitors of enzymatic reactions. The conversion of an AFLP fragment to a robust and specific single-locus PCR-based marker, therefore, could extend the use of molecular markers to large-scale analysis of complex agro-food matrixes. In the present study is reported the development of sequence characterized amplified regions (SCARs) starting from AFLP profiles of monovarietal olive oils analyzed on agarose gel; one of these was used to identify differences among 56 olive cultivars. All the developed markers were purposefully amplified in olive oils to apply them to olive oil traceability. Keywords: Food genomics; AFLPs; SCAR markers; olive oil traceability
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