Abstract
This study intends to report the significance of several experimental results obtained from analysing the genes extracted from the plants and herbal medicine such as P. temalta (Thunb.) Breit, A. amurense var serratum Nakai, A. erubescens (Wall.) Schott, Pinelliae Tuber and Arisaematis Tuber, mainly by the method of RAPD(randomly amplified polymorphic DNA) and the method of RFLP(restriction fragment length polymorphism) on ITS(internal transcribed spacer) region. Genomic DNA could be extracted from both original plants and dried materials. DNA fragments of P. temata kind and A. amurense kind showed the same aspect separately within the same species under the method of RAPD using random primer, while various aspects(polymorphism) were discovered among different species. In RAPD analysis by uniprimer, common bands were extracted from all types of P. temata in the case of uniprimer #4, which were distinguished from the kind of A. amurense. Other polymorphic bands appeared in between different A. amurense species as well. In the case of uniprimer #11, particular band came out in the kind of P. temata. On the other hand, in the case of uniprimer #5, #6, and #8, various bands(polymorhism) were revealed in both kinds of P. temata and A. amurense. Although further study is needed to ascertain whether these results are due to the differences of species, kinds, or growing place, the results could be used as a scientific method of identifying the substitutes for A. amurense genus. The author believes that as if P. temata class of plants used in this experiment are different among themselves in terms of the shape, size and property, those are clearly a class of P. temata or belong to the same genus.