Amplicon details

Amplicon:

104 bp
1     aagttcattt catttggaga ggacacgctg aaatcactag tccaccatgt
51    ctccggagag gagaccagtt gagattaggc cagctacagc agctgatatg
101   gccg 

An identical amplicon is found in the following matches:

Record ID Database Record description Record length Taxon Method Amplicon size Match details
HL915815.1 emblrelpat Sequence 33 from patent US 9388393. 11205 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
HL915818.1 emblrelpat Sequence 36 from patent US 9388393. 11205 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MI960783.1 emblrelpat Sequence 51 from patent US 10053675. 11208 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MI960784.1 emblrelpat Sequence 52 from patent US 10053675. 11208 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MM600068.1 emblrelpat Sequence 9 from patent US 10184134. 7914 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MM600068.1 emblrelpat Sequence 9 from patent US 10184134. 7914 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MM600069.1 emblrelpat Sequence 10 from patent US 10184134. 9206 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View
MV348901.1 emblrelpat Sequence 1 from patent US 10689664. 8295 bp unidentified QL-CON-00-011 104 bp View


Related publications:

Petrillo, M., et al. “JRC GMO-Amplicons: A Collection of Nucleic Acid Sequences Related to Genetically Modified Organisms.” Database (Oxford), vol. 2015 bav101, 30 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1093/database/bav101. 

Angers-Loustau, A., et al. “Using the EURL GMFF Online Bioinformatics Resources: A how-to Guide for Practical JRC GMO-Matrix and JRC GMO-Amplicons Case Uses.” European Commission, Ispra, JRC101853, 2016.