Multiplex pcr detection kit for pathogens of common bacterial diseases in cattle
A kit and technology for bacterial diseases, applied in the field of kits for common bacterial disease pathogens in cattle, can solve the problems of undisclosed and other issues, and achieve the effects of avoiding waste of materials, good clinical application prospects, and avoiding cumbersome detection processes
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[0017] In this example, cow feces were selected for detection of Brucella, Mycobacterium and Chlamydia abortus infection. Take an appropriate amount of cow feces, inactivate the bacteria at 70°C for 30 minutes, use the fecal DNA extraction kit to extract the whole genome DNA, and measure the concentration of the extracted DNA for later use. Prepare a multiple PCR reaction solution in a PCR reaction tube, using a 25 μL reaction system, including 5 μL of 5×PCRBuffer, 12.5 μL of 2×Taq DNA polymerase Mix, and 100 ng of cow dung whole genome DNA template for Brucella The upstream primer F1 for specific detection: 5'-CACTCGTGCTAGCAATTTTCTCGC-3' (SEQ ID №1). 0.5 μL (10 μmol / L) and downstream primer R1: 5'-CGACATTGACCGATACGTTATAGC-3' (SEQ ID №2) 0.5 μL (10 μmol / L), upstream primer F2 for specific detection of M. bovis: 5' - GGCCTGGGCGGCACTGTG-3' (SEQ ID №3) 0.5 μL (10 μmol / L) and downstream primer R2: 5'-CAGACTGTCGTCGGTGATAGC-3' (SEQ ID №4) 0.5 μL (10 μmol / L) for Chlamydia abortus S...
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