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Identification of Cashmere and Wool by DNA Barcode

Xiaying Zhang, Xiaofeng Wu, Hailiang Yang, Hailing Zheng, Yang Zhou

2023Journal of Natural Fibers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the textile market, it is common to use wool instead of precious cashmere, and it is difficult to identify those accurately by traditional methods such as appearance identification. To differentiate the cashmere and wool accurately and efficiently, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method based on the universal primers of DNA barcode was established according to the variations in the base sequence of mitochondrial COX I gene between goats and sheep. The mitochondrial DNA of cashmere and wool was extracted and then amplified by a pair of universal primers designed based on the COX I gene of goats and sheep. The amplified products were thus obtained with the length of 380 bp as predicted and subsequently sequenced. The sequencing results were verified with BOLD databases for homology comparison and the species of cashmere and wool were identified successfully. In conclusion, the PCR technology based on DNA barcode established in this study is quick and accurate in differentiating the species of cashmere and wool.

Topics & Concepts

WoolBarcodeMitochondrial DNAPolymerase chain reactionCashmere goatBiologyDNADNA barcodingGeneGeneticsComputational biologyComputer scienceMaterials scienceEvolutionary biologyComposite materialOperating systemIdentification and Quantification in Foodmelanin and skin pigmentationMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
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