The invention relates to a detection method of a bastard
halibut rhabdovirus in the aquatic
livestock pathogen detection and diagnosis technical field. A real-time quantitative reverse transcription-
polymerase chain reaction technology is adopted to detect the bastard
halibut rhabdovirus of fish. A specific primer sequence and a
fluorescence probe sequence are designed firstly and then
nucleic acid of a sample to be detected is extracted; secondly, the real-
time quantum reverse transcription-
polymerase chain reaction is carried out, and ribonucleic acid containing target amplified fragments by
in vitro transcription is used as a standard substance to draft a
standard curve; finally, whether the sample to be detected contains the bastard
halibut rhabdovirus is judged according to circulating valve value of the sample to be detected calculated by an apparatus
software. The method of the invention can be widely applied to
epidemic disease monitoring over aquatic plants of bastard halibut,
weever,
turbot, snapper sea bream, etc. and detection of the bastard halibut bullet-shaped
virus in import and export trade. Compared with the prior art, the method of the invention is characterized by
rapid detection, high efficiency, accurate
quantum, strong specificity, wide detection scope, high sensitivity, etc.