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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... TECHNIQUES Prior to the development of DNA - based techniques for assessing genetic relatedness , scientists relied on biotyping techniques , which measure phenotypic rather than genetic differences . The logic behind this approach was ...
... TECHNIQUES Prior to the development of DNA - based techniques for assessing genetic relatedness , scientists relied on biotyping techniques , which measure phenotypic rather than genetic differences . The logic behind this approach was ...
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... techniques , the former species could be easily detected and identified ( 45 ) . Alternatively , any DNA fragment can be copied by using a DNA polymerase , provided that some sequence data are known for the design of appropriate primers ...
... techniques , the former species could be easily detected and identified ( 45 ) . Alternatively , any DNA fragment can be copied by using a DNA polymerase , provided that some sequence data are known for the design of appropriate primers ...
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... techniques can contribute valuable information ( 51 , 67 , 114 ) . The introduction of various molecular techniques has substantially improved our ability to discriminate among enterococcal isolates and has provided critical insights ...
... techniques can contribute valuable information ( 51 , 67 , 114 ) . The introduction of various molecular techniques has substantially improved our ability to discriminate among enterococcal isolates and has provided critical insights ...
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