Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method

Metroxylon sagu have a big potential to compete with wheat, barley, rice and corn as food supply for human population in this region. Our understanding of starch biosynthesis and chemistry in most of important food supplier plant has advanced rapidly over the last few years, but our knowledge for st...

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Main Author: Farizan, Bin Nan.
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2006
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17699/
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description Metroxylon sagu have a big potential to compete with wheat, barley, rice and corn as food supply for human population in this region. Our understanding of starch biosynthesis and chemistry in most of important food supplier plant has advanced rapidly over the last few years, but our knowledge for starch synthesis in Metroxylon sagu is still lacking. In order to under stand the biochemistry of starch in Metroxylon sagu, genes that control starch biosynthesis in sago palm have to be known first. Degenerated primer for targeting a specific gene of starch synthase in Metroxylon sagu have been design using other plant starch synthase sequences that are closely related to Metroxylon sagu. It is found that this primer could amplify targeted gene at temperature ranging between 40°C to 48°C. but this primer does not amplified the full length of starch synthase gene. An expected fragment targeted by this primer was 1.2 kb in length but the cDNA fragment that was isolated has a size of 100 bp to 200 bp in length.
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spelling unimas-176992023-08-28T04:18:04Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17699/ Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method Farizan, Bin Nan. QL Zoology SB Plant culture Metroxylon sagu have a big potential to compete with wheat, barley, rice and corn as food supply for human population in this region. Our understanding of starch biosynthesis and chemistry in most of important food supplier plant has advanced rapidly over the last few years, but our knowledge for starch synthesis in Metroxylon sagu is still lacking. In order to under stand the biochemistry of starch in Metroxylon sagu, genes that control starch biosynthesis in sago palm have to be known first. Degenerated primer for targeting a specific gene of starch synthase in Metroxylon sagu have been design using other plant starch synthase sequences that are closely related to Metroxylon sagu. It is found that this primer could amplify targeted gene at temperature ranging between 40°C to 48°C. but this primer does not amplified the full length of starch synthase gene. An expected fragment targeted by this primer was 1.2 kb in length but the cDNA fragment that was isolated has a size of 100 bp to 200 bp in length. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2006 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17699/1/Farizan.pdf Farizan, Bin Nan. (2006) Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle QL Zoology
SB Plant culture
Farizan, Bin Nan.
Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title_full Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title_fullStr Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title_short Isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
title_sort isolation of cdna fragment encoding starch synthase gene from metroxylon sagu by rt-pcr method
topic QL Zoology
SB Plant culture
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17699/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17699/1/Farizan.pdf