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titleOfInvention A kind of electrochemical DNA biosensor and its application
abstract A kind of electrochemical DNA biosensor and its application.The biosensor is through glass-carbon electrode, manganese dioxide nano particle dispersion layer, DNA probe solution layer;Via the preparation of nano-manganese dioxide, manganese dioxide | chitosan | the preparation of glass-carbon electrode and modified electrode single stranded DNA | manganese dioxide | chitosan | the preparation step of glass-carbon electrode obtains;After hybridizing with target dna, using three-electrode system, front and rear surfaces electron transmission change in resistance is modified using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy detection glass-carbon electrode, as detection signal detection target dna.The electrochemical DNA biosensor lacks spore Arthrobotrys (A.oligospora) strain idenfication for nematode-trapping fungi.Advantage is: electrochemical DNA biosensor is simple, easily operated, and electrode has good selectivity, and DNA probe has good specificity, can be used in nematode-trapping fungi and lacks spore Arthrobotrys (A.oligospora) strain idenfication.
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