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SASA HQ, Roddinglaw Road, Edinburgh
  DNA Fingerprinting Sunday, March 14, 2010  


What is DNA fingerprinting?


DNA fingerprinting is widely applied to identify individuals in a range of different circumstances.  Similar technology has been developed, at SASA, as a  tool to resolve potato variety issues.


At SASA a searchable database, containing DNA fingerprints of  approximately 1,000 potato varieties, has been created.  Providing a variety is in the Database, it can be used to identify potato varieties.

 

The test method is quick and accurate using any part of the potato plant e.g. tubers, leaf and some processed produce e.g. crisps, chip.



Cost


Non urgent samples
One variety .......................................................................... £60 (+VAT)
Results will be generated within 3 weeks

Urgent sample
One variety .......................................................................... £100 (+VAT)
Results will be generated within 3 working days

 

 


Submitting samples

Samples should be sent to:

  Jackie Gibson
  SASA, Roddinglaw Road, Edinburgh, EH12 9FJ

  Samples should be sent with as much information as possible and
  marked Urgent/Non-Urgent.


For further information please contact:

  Jackie Gibson
  Email: Jacqueline.Gibson@sasa.gsi.gov.uk  | Tel: 0131-244-8921

  Alex Reid
  Email: Alex.Reid@sasa.gsi.gov.uk  |  Tel: 0131-244-8910
 


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