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Comparison of three template preparation methods for

routine detection of beak and feather disease virus and

avian polyomavirus with single and nested PCR in

clinical specimens

Oldrich Tomasek, Oldrich Kubicek, Viktor Tukac

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Comparison of three template preparation methods for

routine detection of beak and feather disease virus and

avian polyomavirus with single and nested PCR in clinical

specimens

Journal: Avian Pathology Manuscript ID: CAVP-2007-0100.R2 Manuscript Type: Original Research Paper Date Submitted by the

Author: 23-Nov-2007

Complete List of Authors: Tomasek, Oldrich; University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic

Kubicek, Oldrich; National Institute for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Protection

Tukac, Viktor; University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic

Keywords: APV, budgerigar fledgling disease, DNA isolation, PBFD

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Figure 1

Limits of single PCR (A) and nested PCR (B) detection of APV DNA tested with serial 10-fold dilutions of template DNA. Lanes 1 to 6, 104 to 10-1 copies/µL of template DNA. Lane 7, positive control;

lane 8, negative control; M, weight marker.

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