Summary Two TaqMan™-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) systems have been developed which permit the detection of even minute amounts of beef and pork in processed foods. In these methods cattle-specific primers amplified a fragment from the phosphodiesterase gene having a length of 104 base pairs (bp), and the swine-specific primers amplified a fragment from the ryanodin gene having a length of 108 bp. Beyond this, a third TaqMan™-PCR system, developed on the basis of the detection of the myostatin gene, permits a reliable exclusion of false-negative results by detecting meat from a variety of mammals or poultry in the material to be tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]