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Self-priming on the plant viral RNAs during reverse transcription-PCR
Abstract:
The occurrence of the primer-independent cDNA synthesis during RT-PCR analysis of human and animal RNA viruses has been well documented. Conversely, there is scant knowledge about this event in plant RNA viruses. Here we show that the primer-independent cDNA synthesis occurs in all eight different plant RNA viruses tested in this study, suggesting a common phenomenon for RT-PCR analysis of plant RNA viruses. Additional experiments indicate that the event is likely contributed to by RNA self-priming, and can be effectively reduced or eliminated through increasing temperature of the RT reaction.
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