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Utilization of DNA microarrays for detection and identification of selected Fusarium species from the Czech Republic.

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lites – mycotoxins. The consumption of Fusarium contaminated food and feed can cause dangerous mycotoxicoses both in humans and animals, therefore the detection of a wider range of Fusarium species… Click to show full abstract

lites – mycotoxins. The consumption of Fusarium contaminated food and feed can cause dangerous mycotoxicoses both in humans and animals, therefore the detection of a wider range of Fusarium species in the samples of crops is very important. The aim of our work was to test the reliability of detection and identification of three Fusarium species in infected wheat grains by DNA microarrays versus classical mycological methods and by specific PCR. The in-house DNA microarrays for the detection and identification of the selected Fusarium species by using oligonucle otides probes were prepared. For hybridisation on DNA microarrays fluorescent labelled PCR products were used of part of the translation elongation factor 1 alpha. The conditions of hybridisation were optimised on fungal template DNA. The method of DNA microarrays was verified on artificially infected samples of wheat and tested on unknown infected wheat samples with simultaneous analysis by classical mycological methods and by specific PCR.

Keywords: detection identification; fusarium species; dna microarrays; fusarium

Journal Title: Czech Journal of Food Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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