학술논문

유전자 분석 기반 수입산 형태 변이 반하 유통 사례 보고
A Case Report of Imports Morphological Variation of Pinelliae Tuber Based on the Genetic Analysis
Document Type
Article
Source
대한본초학회지(본초분과학회지) / The Korea Jounrnal of Herbology. Sep 30, 2022 37(5):9
Subject
Pinellia ternata
Pinelliae Tuber
Morphology
SCAR marker
DNA barcoding analysis
Language
Korean
ISSN
1229-1765
Abstract
Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report that applying the genetic discrimination method to Pinelliae Tuber is suitable as a countermeasure for the limitations of morphological identification announced publicly in the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety(MFDS). Methods : Randomly selected fifty samples in Pinelliae Tuber imported from China were used for morphological and genetic identification. The morphological identification was applied method announced publicly by the MFDS. The traits of morphological identification were classified as Pinellia ternata, P. tripartita, Pinellia pedatisecta, and Typhonium flagelliforme, according to the formation of tuberous root and tuber morphology. The genetic identifications were conducted by Sequence Characterized Amplified Region(SCAR) marker and DNA barcoding analysis for cross-validation, respectively. SCAR marker was verified according to the presence or absence of amplicon through PCR amplification using species-specific primers. DNA barcoding analysis used sequence information of the mat K region. Results : As a result of the morphological identification, 27 out of 50 samples were identified as original species ‘P. ternata’ of genuine ‘Pinelliae Tuber’, and 23 were identified as adulterant species ‘P. pedatisecta’. Unlike this, the genetic identification was identified as the original species ‘P. ternata’ in all 50 samples in the SCAR marker and mat K regional sequence analysis. Conclusions : Pinelliae Tuber of morphological mutant that can not be classified by morphological identification is imported from China. The SCAR marker would be used as accurate and efficient assays for species identification of the morphological mutant.

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