WANG Meng-hu, XU Liang, KANG Ting-guo, et al. Advances in Animal Medicine DNA Barcoding[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 227-234.
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WANG Meng-hu, XU Liang, KANG Ting-guo, et al. Advances in Animal Medicine DNA Barcoding[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 227-234. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016150227.
DNA gene identification is used as a more important molecular biological technology to identify traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It can identify good herbs at the genetic level
with a high accuracy. DNA gene identification includes DNA molecule genetic markers
DNA hybridization and DNA barcoding molecular identification method
particularly the fastest growing one is DNA barcoding molecular identification method. DNA barcoding molecular identification method is a molecular biological technique to identify species using an admittedly short DNA sequence in genome
and an effective complement to traditional morphological identification methods. Because DNA sequences of different species were composed of four bases
namely adenine (A)
guanine (G)
cytosine (C) and thymine (T)
analysis on a specific sequence of DNA fragments can distinguish different species. Hebert
proposed the animal species identification method by measuring mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences in 2003.CHEN Shi-lin proposed to identify genes with COI gene-dominated and ITS2 gene-supplemented animal medicine DNA barcoding system on the basis of a large number of experiments on animals. A large number of experiments have showed that
DNA barcoding is accurate
feasible
simple and general to identify animals
and provides a new method for identifying animal species
finding new species and authenticating animal medicines. However
because the technology is to identify by gene
it has higher requirements for experimental materials and extraction methods. Particularly
animal medicines prepared many years ago have a severe DNA degradation
which sets higher requirements for the DNA extraction technology. In this case
the technology can only identify the exact source
but not its medicinal parts
which has to be identified in the combination with other identification methods. In this article
studies on DNA barcodes at home and abroad are summarized to provide a theoretical basis for future studies and applications.