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Revision as of 08:54, 11 August 2017
Contents
Description
- Cordyceps militaris belonging to the division ascomycota, class sordariomycetes, order hypocreales, family clavicipitaceae and is entomopathogenic and endoparasitic fungi. Cordyceps species are known as Dong-Chong-Xia-Cao in China because it is parasitic in the host's body in winter and forms stroma like grass after killing host and absorbing nutrients of host in summer. Cordyceps militaris is considered a model organism for the study of Cordyceps species, which are highly prized in traditional Chinese medicine[1][2].
- Common Name: Dong-Chong-Xia-Cao
- NCBI Taxonomy
Different Developmental Stages & Media
Internal Control Genes
Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Application Scope | Accession Number | Primers (5'-3') [Forward/Reverse] |
Size [bp] | Tm [℃] | Detection |
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rpb1[1] | Polymerase II large subunit |
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KC242729.1 |
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NA | 60 | SYBR |
Molecular Types
- mRNA
Evaluation Methods
- geNorm method && Related Reference
- NormFinder method && Related Reference
- BestKeeper method && Related Reference
- ΔCt approach method && Related Reference
Contact
- Name: Caihong Dong
- Email: dongch@im.ac.cn
- Institution: Laboratorio de Genética, Departamento de Acuicultura, Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada N° 3918, Zona Playitas C.P 22860, Ensenada BC, Mexico
Citation Statistics
Cited by 7 (Based on Google Scholar [2017-08-10])
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lian T, Yang T, Liu G, Sun J, Dong C (2014) Reliable reference gene selection for Cordyceps militaris gene expression studies under different developmental stages and media. FEMS Microbiol Lett 356, 97-104.
- ↑ Kang N, Lee HH, Park I, Seo YS (2017) Development of High Cordycepin-Producing Cordyceps militaris Strains. Mycobiology 45, 31-38.