Development and evaluation of a dot blot analysis for the detection of white spot syndrome baculovirus (WSBV) in Penaeus monodon

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Three batches of Penaeus monodon (total of 66 shrimp) were tested for the presence of WSBV by 2-step PCR, In situ hybridization and dot blot analysis using a nucleic acid probe. The results of in situ hybridization and 2-step PCR were consistent and used as the standard for comparison. Except for a low number of false negatives, results of dot blot using either DNA or tissue homogenate from the gill, pleopod, eyestalk and hemolymph paralleled the results of 2-step PCR and in situ hybridization. A quick dot blot analysis was also developed, which took only 4-4.5 h to produce results. We conclude that dot blotting using tissue homogenate from the eyestalk provides a rapid, cost effective and convenient diagnostic method for WSBV detection in the field and for screening P. monodon broodstock.

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Chang, P. S., Tasi, D. H., & Wang, Y. C. (1998). Development and evaluation of a dot blot analysis for the detection of white spot syndrome baculovirus (WSBV) in Penaeus monodon. Fish Pathology. Japanese Society of Fish Pathology. https://doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.33.45

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