نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive element pcr

تعداد نتایج: 406867  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Mimi Healy Joe Huong Traci Bittner Maricel Lising Stacie Frye Sabeen Raza Robert Schrock Janet Manry Alex Renwick Robert Nieto Charles Woods James Versalovic James R Lupski

Repetitive sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) has been recognized as an effective method for bacterial strain typing. Recently, rep-PCR has been commercially adapted to an automated format known as the DiversiLab system to provide a reliable PCR-based typing system for clinical laboratories. We describe the adaptations made to automate rep-PCR and explore the performance and reproducibility of the sy...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2011
N Castro A E Toranzo A Bastardo J L Barja B Magariños

Edwardsiella tarda is an enterobacterial fish pathogen that causes mortality in various fish species worldwide. In this study, we analyzed the intraspecific variability in a collection of E. tarda strains isolated from turbot. To do this we employed 4 polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods: (1) random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), (2) enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-P...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
T Hurek B Wagner B Reinhold-Hurek

Most species of the diazotrophic Proteobacteria Azoarcus spp. occur in association with grass roots, while A. tolulyticus and A. evansii are soil bacteria not associated with a plant host. To facilitate species identification and strain comparison, we developed a protocol for PCR-generated genomic fingerprints, using an automated sequencer for fragment analysis. Commonly used primers targeted t...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Donald M Stoeckel Melvin V Mathes Kenneth E Hyer Charles Hagedorn Howard Kator Jerzy Lukasik Tara L O'Brien Terry W Fenger Mansour Samadpour Kriston M Strickler Bruce A Wiggins

Microbial source tracking (MST) uses various approaches to classify fecal-indicator microorganisms to source hosts. Reproducibility, accuracy, and robustness of seven phenotypic and genotypic MST protocols were evaluated by use of Escherichia coli from an eight-host library of known-source isolates and a separate, blinded challenge library. In reproducibility tests, measuring each protocol's ab...

2016
Maud Mavigner S Thera Lee Jakob Habib Cameron Robinson Guido Silvestri Una O’Doherty Ann Chahroudi

OBJECTIVES Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively suppresses HIV-1 replication, it does not eradicate the virus and ART interruption consistently results in rebound of viraemia, demonstrating the persistence of a long-lived viral reservoir. Several approaches aimed at reducing virus persistence are being developed, and accurate measurements of the latent reservoir (LR) are necessary ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
R J Redkar M P Dubé F K McCleskey M G Rinaldi V G Del Vecchio

A repetitive sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) technique was developed to characterize the genotypic relatedness among Candida rugosa isolates. Two repetitive sequences, viz., Care-2 and Com29 from Candida albicans, were used to design primers Ca-21, Ca-22, and Com-21, respectively. When used alone or in combination, these primers generated discriminatory fingerprints by amplifying the adjacent vari...

2016
Yuko HIRAI Toshinari SUZUKI Nanami INABA Naokazu MINOGUCHI Daisuke TAKAMATSU

American foulbrood is the most destructive honeybee bacterial disease. The etiological agent, Paenibacillus larvae, has been classified into four genotypes by a repetitive-element PCR (ERIC I-IV) and 21 sequence types by multilocus sequence typing (ST1-21). In this study, we genotyped Japanese P. larvae isolates for the first time and revealed the presence of three genotypes (ERIC I-ST2, ERIC I...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2003
Mette M Svenning Ingvild Wartiainen Anne Grethe Hestnes Svend J Binnerup

Abstract A new method for isolation of methane oxidising bacteria (methanotrophs) is presented. Soil samples from a wetland area and a landfill were plated on polycarbonate membranes, which were incubated in a methane-air atmosphere using a non-sterile soil suspension as the medium. The membrane acted as a permeable growth support. The membrane method resulted in selective growth conditions, wh...

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