Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes 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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... applied to prokaryotic pathogens , using PFGE to separate large DNA fragments . ( A ) Generic version of the steps in the RFLP - PFGE method . EtBr , ethidium bromide . ( B ) Example of RFLP - PFGE as it was ap- plied to 22 ...
... applied to prokaryotic pathogens , using PFGE to separate large DNA fragments . ( A ) Generic version of the steps in the RFLP - PFGE method . EtBr , ethidium bromide . ( B ) Example of RFLP - PFGE as it was ap- plied to 22 ...
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... applied to a bacterium , in this case an IS probe applied to Pvull - digested Mycobacte- rium tuberculosis DNA ( 147 ) . ( C ) Example of RFLP with probe applied to a yeast , in this case the complex probe Ca3 applied to EcoRI ...
... applied to a bacterium , in this case an IS probe applied to Pvull - digested Mycobacte- rium tuberculosis DNA ( 147 ) . ( C ) Example of RFLP with probe applied to a yeast , in this case the complex probe Ca3 applied to EcoRI ...
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... applied to strain char- acterization of a wide variety of bacteria ( 64 , 105 , 118 , 119 ) . In several of these studies , species - specific DNA frag- ments or patterns have been generated ( e.g. , for species belonging to the genera ...
... applied to strain char- acterization of a wide variety of bacteria ( 64 , 105 , 118 , 119 ) . In several of these studies , species - specific DNA frag- ments or patterns have been generated ( e.g. , for species belonging to the genera ...
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