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Ruxin Pan1,2, Yao Yang1, Zhiwen Lu2
1Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genetically Modified Organisms Traceability of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Oil Crops Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Wuhan 430062, China.
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A dual-channel detection system using Pyrococcus furiosus Argonaute (PfAgo) was developed for the quantification of single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in genome-edited rice. The proposed approach advanced PfAgo-based detection by introducing universal guide DNA (gDNA) that simplified the system through simultaneous recognition of both wild-type and SNV targets. It achieved precise dual quantification of single-base differences without cross-interference via a rationally designed mismatch in the molecular beacons. Under the optimal conditions, the developed method exhibited exceptional sensitivity with a detection limit of 0.1% for SNV mutant, while maintaining single-nucleotide discrimination capability across various genome-edited rice variants. In blinded sample tests at 5%-10%, the system exhibited robust performance with relative standard deviation below 6% and bias within ± 8%, confirming its quantitative reliability. The proposed approach integrates high sensitivity, excellent specificity, and precise quantification, thereby providing a powerful analytical platform for traceability and quality control of genome-edited products.
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