Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1ASM Press, 2003 - 2113 pagine Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... sequence of the nucleic acids making up the DNA complex ( 59 ) . In the invader assays , two primers are designed which hybridize to the target sequence in an overlapping fashion ( Fig . 4 ) . Under the proper annealing conditions , the ...
... sequence of the nucleic acids making up the DNA complex ( 59 ) . In the invader assays , two primers are designed which hybridize to the target sequence in an overlapping fashion ( Fig . 4 ) . Under the proper annealing conditions , the ...
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... sequence motifs in the bacterial rRNA genes allowed taxonomists to classify unculturable organisms and to perform phylogenetic identifications and to detect indi- vidual cells in situ without cultivation ( 1 ) . More recently , however ...
... sequence motifs in the bacterial rRNA genes allowed taxonomists to classify unculturable organisms and to perform phylogenetic identifications and to detect indi- vidual cells in situ without cultivation ( 1 ) . More recently , however ...
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... sequence ( 91 , 109 , 110 ) . The most widely used targets are the hsp65 gene and 16S rDNA ( rrs gene ) . The strategy for sequencing and identification of the signature sequences in 16S rDNA has been extensively described ( 78 ) ...
... sequence ( 91 , 109 , 110 ) . The most widely used targets are the hsp65 gene and 16S rDNA ( rrs gene ) . The strategy for sequencing and identification of the signature sequences in 16S rDNA has been extensively described ( 78 ) ...
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