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Probe-Based Fluorescence Melting Curve Analysis for Differentiating <Emphasis Type="Italic">Larimichthys polyactis</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Larimichthys crocea</Emphasis>
Authors:Jeong Jin Ahn  Youngjoo Kim  Ji Young Hong  Gi Won Kim  Seol Young Kim  Seung Yong Hwang
Affiliation:1.Department of Bio-Nanotechnology,Hanyang University,Ansan,Korea;2.Department of Molecular and Life Science,Hanyang University,Ansan,Korea
Abstract:Larimichthys polyactis (redlip yellow croaker) and Larimichthys crocea (large yellow croaker) are commercially important fish species in East Asia with high differences in their market values. In Korea, consumers prefer L. polyactis to L. crocea, although it is difficult to distinguish them based on their morphological traits. The objective of this study was to develop an assay for differentiating L. polyactis and L. crocea using fluorescence melting curve analysis (FMCA) with a single locked nucleic acid (LNA) probe. Species-specific regions of the mitochondrial 16S rDNA were selected as LNA probes. The target sequences of L. polyactis and L. crocea had a 2-bp difference, and a single LNA probe was identified using melting temperature (Tm) shift. LNA probe was 100 % complementary to the target sequence of ten L. polyactis samples, giving a significantly higher Tm value (66 °C) than that of five L. crocea samples (42 °C). Overall, the developed LNA-based FMCA system had high efficiency, multiplexity, and simplicity, and could be effectively used for differentiating L. polyactis and L. crocea, and as a food analyzing method based on DNA sequence.
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