Selected article for: "nucleotide sequence and PCR primer"

Author: Pratelli, A.; Martella, V.; Elia, G.; Decaro, N.; Aliberti, A.; Buonavoglia, D.; Tempesta, M.; Buonavoglia, C.
Title: Variation of the sequence in the gene encoding for transmembrane protein M of canine coronavirus (CCV)
  • Cord-id: 8awrzba8
  • Document date: 2001_8_31
  • ID: 8awrzba8
    Snippet: Abstract A nucleotide variability in the sequence of the gene encoding for the transmembrane protein M of canine coronavirus (CCV) is described. A total of 177 faecal samples from pups with enteritis were analysed by a PCR and n-PCR specific for CCV. Four samples, collected from a dog presenting a long-duration shedding of CCV, and a sample from another diarrhoeic dog, were found positive by PCR but negative by n-PCR. Sequence analysis of the samples revealed silent nucleotide substitutions in t
    Document: Abstract A nucleotide variability in the sequence of the gene encoding for the transmembrane protein M of canine coronavirus (CCV) is described. A total of 177 faecal samples from pups with enteritis were analysed by a PCR and n-PCR specific for CCV. Four samples, collected from a dog presenting a long-duration shedding of CCV, and a sample from another diarrhoeic dog, were found positive by PCR but negative by n-PCR. Sequence analysis of the samples revealed silent nucleotide substitutions in the binding site of the internal primer used for the n-PCR. Moreover, the nucleotide substitutions occurring over the whole fragment of the five samples analysed were similar.

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