Title of article :
A Review of Artificial Genetic Constructs and Their Applications as Positive Controls
Author/Authors :
Yaghobi Moghaddam, Mohammad Ali Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Dehghan Esmatabadi, Mohammad Javad Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Advances in nucleic acid based molecular diagnosis techniques, provided the basis for efficient, accurate and rapid detection of biological/ pathological agents. However, these techniques suffer from major limitations including lack of the genomic sequence of high-risk pathogens to calibrate techniques as positive controls, false positive results and restrictions on access to existing commercial
tests. However with the advent of synthetic biology, it is possible to construct appropriate positive controls. Artificial genetic constructs are the synthetic constructs that contain genetic materials from highly dangerous bacteria or viruses, which can be used as positive controls in molecular techniques such as PCR. In this review, we introduce positive controls and simulator positive controls
firstly and discuss about artificial genetic constructs, procedure of design and synthesis secondly. Finally, we discussed about
single and chimeric artificial genetic constructs as two main categories of these positive control.
Keywords :
Positive Control , Chimeric , Molecular Techniques , Artificial Genetic Constructs
Journal title :
Journal of Human Genetics and Genomics