Abstract

Multiplex PCR is a variant of conventional PCR which includes two or more pairs of primers in a single reaction to amplify corresponding genes simultaneously. In this study, a reliable multiplex PCR analysis protocol was established for simple and fast detection of transgenes in plant materials. Two pairs of primers, corresponding to neomycin phosphotransferase gene and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase gene, were selected for target and resident gene respectively. The method bypasses routine DNA extraction, requires only very little amount of plant tissue and produces reliable results as shown by successful discrimination of transformed and nontransformed tobacco, tomato and kumquat materials. The method facilitates early identification of transgenic buds when they are still quite small.

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