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Assessment of the Utility of Universal and Specific Genetic Markers for Opium Poppy Identification

NCJ Number
232566
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 55 Issue: 5 Dated: September 2010 Pages: 1202-1208
Author(s)
Eun J. Lee, Ph.D.; In K. Hwang, M.S.; Nam Y. Kim, M.D.; Kyung L. Lee, Ph.D.; Myun S. Han, Ph.D.; Yang H. Lee, Ph.D.; Mu Y. Kim, Ph.D.; Moon S. Yang, Ph.D.
Date Published
September 2010
Length
7 pages
Annotation
The proper identification of illicit plants such as Papaver somniferum L (opium poppy) is important for law enforcement agencies. The identification of opium poppy was presently tested using 10 genetic markers that are universal for all plants or specific to a few poppy plants.
Abstract
The genetic distances of universal markers such as nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS), 18S rRNA, plastid rbcL, and trnL-trnF intergenic spacer (IGS) of 14 species included in the Papaveraceae and Fumariaceae family were acquired by sequence comparisons. Both the ITS region and trnL-trnF IGS showed high levels of interspecific divergence. Six Papaver genera-specific markers were developed from coding regions involved in morphine biosynthesis. Three markers (TYDC, NCS, and BBE) produced amplicons only in opium poppy, providing a presence/absence test for opium poppy, while three additional markers (CYP80B1, SAT, and COR) were genus specific. These 10 markers might be useful for the forensic DNA analysis of opium poppy. (Published Abstract)

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