Identification of an anonymous RFLP DNA probe through multiple arbitrary amplicon profiling and its use for strain differentiation in a field isolate of cellulose-degrading Aspergillus niger

2006 
Abstract The genome of Aspergillus niger (MPS-002) was subjected to RAPD fingerprinting using none different random oligonucleotide primers. A 0.7 Kb PCR amplicon, generated by primer-3 could be used as a RFLP probe to differentiate A . niger (ATCC 16880) from A . niger (MPS-002). The probe revealed DNA polymorphism internal to two different Eco RI recognition sequences spaced apart at a distance of 0.4 Kb within a 4.0 Kb Eco RI fragment of the genome of both the strains. Localized genome mapping analysis further revealed that the 0.7 Kb RFLP probe was positioned at a distance of 2.7 Kb and 0.6 Kb from the two ends of a 4.0 Kb Eco RI fragment, respectively within the genome of the two strains of A . niger .
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