Volume 14, Number 6—June 2008
Research
Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
Table 1
Primer | Target | Sequence | Application |
---|---|---|---|
Ca-H3-F387 | H3 (nt 387–406) | 5′-tatgcatcgctccgatccat-3′ | Forward primer for H3 |
Ca-H3-R487 | H3 (nt 487–467) | 5′-gctccacttcttccgttttga-3′ | Reverse primer for H3 |
Ca-H3-P430 | H3 (nt 430–459) | FAM-aattcacagcagagggattcacatggacag-BHQ1 | TaqMan probe |
FluA-M-F151 | M (nt 151–174) | 5′-catggartggctaaagacaagacc-3′ | Forward primer for M |
FluA-M-R276 | M (nt 276–253) | 5′-agggcattttggacaaakcgtcta-3′ | Reverse primer for M |
FluA-M-P218 | M (nt 218–235) | FAM-acgcTcaccgTgcccAgt-BHQ1 | TaqMan probe |
*Conserved regions of the matrix (M) and hemagglutinin 3 (H3) genes of canine influenza virus were selected. The underlined r represents a mixture of a and g nucleotides at this position in the oligonucleotide; the underlined k represents mixtures of g or t; uppercase letters in the sequence for the M probe represent locked nucleic acids.
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