Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2423444 Aquaculture 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay was developed using a TaqMan probe to detect and quantify the necrotizing hepatopancreatitis bacterium (NHP-B) in Penaeus vannamei. A pair of primers which amplify a 67 bp DNA fragment and a TaqMan probe were selected from the 16 S rRNA gene of NHP-B genome. A positive control plasmid DNA was used to demonstrate that the NHP qPCR assay has a detection limit of 100 copies and a log-linear range up to 108 copies. An NHP-B challenge test using two different populations, Colombia (COL) and Specific Pathogen Free KONA line (KONA), was conducted. Higher final survival and a better survival curve were found in the COL population. No differences in NHP-B bacterial load were found in hepatopancreas (HP) analyzed from the survivors from each population. Sensitivity of the qPCR test was much higher than the conventional PCR (100 copies vs 1 × 105 copies).

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