The Dianthovirus Group PCR primers offer a sensitive diagnostic method to detect members of the Dianthovirus genus of the Tombusviridae family. The primer sequences are based on conserved genome regions and can detect characterized and unassigned members of the Dianthovirus genus.This test can be used as an aid for identification of viral etiology of unknown plant diseases, test for known viruses when other tests are not availableand can be used to confirm results from other test methods. For a full list of confirmed and predicted reactions, click here.The Dianthovirus Group PCR primer product includes a lyophilized mix of forward and reverse primers, PCR quality water and detailed instructions.Disclaimer of License: This product is optimized for use in the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process covered by patents owned by Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. and F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. Purchase of this product does not include the license under these patents to use the PCR process. This product is recommended for use in conjunction with an authorized thermal cycler.
User Guide
This test reacts with a variety of viruses from the Dianthovirus genus. The list below represents Dianthoviruses that have been experimentally detected with our Dianthovirus PCR and confirmed by sequencing. If you have confirmed detection of a Dianthovirus not on this list, please contact us. For viruses predicted to be detected, click here.
Confirmed Detections | |
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Carnation ringspot virus (CRSV) | Red clover necrotic mosaic virus (RCNMV) |
Sweet clover necrotic mosaic virus (SCNMV) |
This test reacts with a variety of viruses from the Dianthovirus genus. The list below represents Dianthoviruses that have not been experimentally detected, but based on in silico analysis, will likely be detected with our Dianthovirus PCR. If you have samples of these pathogens below, please contact us.
Predicted Detections | |
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Rice virus X (RVX)* |
* Tentative Dianthoviruses
Includes:
- Lyophilized forward and reverse primers
- Sterile PCR quality water
- User Guide