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titleOfInvention A kind of characteristic nucleotide sequence, nucleic acid molecule primers, kit and method identifying white beech mushroom
abstract The invention discloses a kind of characteristic nucleotide sequence, nucleic acid molecule primers, kit and methods for identifying white beech mushroom.This feature nucleotide sequence is as shown in SEQ ID NO.1.The nucleic acid molecules upstream primer FCHS:5`-GCGTGAAAGGTAGGAAGC-3` and downstream primer RCHS:5`-GGAGCACCGAGGGTTAGT-3`.Kit includes nucleic acid primer FCHS and RCHS and PCR reaction reagent.Its discrimination method, using FCHS and RCHS as PCR primer, is expanded according to conventional PCR method using sample to be tested genomic DNA as template.Through experiments, it was found that, only white beech mushroom can be expanded to specific fragment, and other samples, as true pleurotus cornucopiae all arrives any segment without amplification, this shows that nucleic acid primer FCHS and RCHS of the invention have high specificity, without sequencing steps, it can be used for quickly identifying the true and false of white beech mushroom (mycelium and fructification) and its correlated product.
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