Detection of red tide organisms by nucleic acid amplification

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ABSTRACT:
A real-time reverse transcription-PCR, or NABSA, method (and associated primers) targeting the rbcL gene for the detection and quantitation of the Florida red tide organism,Karenia brevis.

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