Research Review: The MyTaq™ DNA Polymerase Family

Below find a compilation of peer-reviewed publications citing use of the MyTaq™ DNA Polymerase family.

MyTaq™ DNA Polymerase
Interesting set of papers for detecting the spread of novel genes from veterinary viruses.

Cadar, D., et al. Virus Genes doi: 10.1007/s11262-011-0650-4 (2011) – Genetic detection and analysis of porcine bocavirus type 1 (PoBoV1) in European wild boar (Sus scrofa)

Cadar, D., et al. Arch. Virol. doi: 10.1007/s00705-011-1125-6 (2011) – Distribution and genetic diversity of porcine hokovirus in wild boars

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Study of woodland population genetics by 454 shotgun pyrosequencing & PCR. Lead author of the paper, Dr Olivier Lepais, commented:

“We used MyTaq to screen for suitable microsatellite markers in simplex PCR. We found that MyTaq Mix gave great results and was very easy to work with. This ease of use was critical as the primer screening involved a high number of independent PCR mixes!”

Lepais, O. L. & Bacles, C. F. J. Hered. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esr062 (2011) – De Novo Discovery and Multiplexed Amplification of Microsatellite Markers for Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa) and Related Species Using SSR-Enriched Shotgun Pyrosequencing

MyTaq™ Red Mix
Study of microsatellite markers to study the genetic diversity of lobsters in Australia and New Zealand.

Thomas, L. & Bell, J.J. Conserv. Gene. Resources doi: 10.1007/s12686-011-9537-x (2011) – Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the red rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii (Hutton 1875)

MyTaq™ HS DNA Polymerase
Study on new molecular genetics assay for investigating harmful algal blooms, Sydney Institute of Marine Sciences.

Murray, S.A., et al. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 77, 7050-7057(2011) – sxtA-Based Quantitative Molecular Assay To Identify Saxitoxin-Producing Harmful Algal Blooms in Marine Waters

MyTaq™ HS DNA Polymerase
Protocol on preparing ssDNA from PCR products with streptavidin magnetic beads.

Wilson, R. Nucleic Acid Therapeutics doi:10.1089/nat.2011.0322 (2011) – Preparation of Single-Stranded DNA from PCR Products with Streptavidin Magnetic Beads

MyTaq™ HS Mix
Interesting new veterinary parasitology paper from the University of New South Wales, Sydney & Merial, a Sanofi Company.

Šlapeta, J., et al. Vet Parasitol. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.03.035 (2011) – The cat flea (Ctenocephalides f. felis) is the dominant flea on domestic dogs and cats in Australian veterinary practices

MyTaq™ HS Mix
Bacteria-triggered histone modification in a fungus showing previously undescribed evidence of Saga/Ada dependent histone acetylation triggered by prokaryotes.

Nützmann, H-W., et al. PNAS 108, 14282-14287 (2011) – Bacteria-induced natural product formation in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans requires Saga/Ada-mediated histone acetylation

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Neuroscience paper from Department of Cell & Molecular Physiology, Neuroscience Center & Medical School at University of North Carolina.

Buttermore, E.D., et al. J. Neurosci. 31(22), 8013-8024 (2011) – The Cytoskeletal Adaptor Protein Band 4.1B Is Required for the Maintenance of Paranodal Axoglial Septate Junctions in Myelinated Axons

Thousands of papers cite Bioline products, so if you think we have missed an interesting peer-reviewed publication of yours featuring any of our products, please get in touch by email, Twitter, Facebook, or leave a comment on the blog. You gain valuable exposure and profile for your group or company and we share your discoveries with the life science world.

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