Mycobacterial nucleic acid hybridization probes and methods of u

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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ABSTRACT:
Fragments of nucleic acids derived from an appropriate mycobacteria genome, particularly Mycobacterium tuberculosis, their applications in the diagnosis of mycobacteria infections, as well as plasmides containing said fragments. The nucleotidic sequence is comprised of a nucleotidic sequence repeated in the genome of a mycobacterium and specific of the bacillus of tuberculosis and is characterized by a strong hybridation with M. tuberculosis.

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Ishigur et al. Nucleotide Sequence of Onertin Sequence 153411, Which Flanks the Citrate Utilization Determination of Transposon Tn3411, 1988, vol. 170(4) pp. 1902-1906.
Thierry et al 156110, an IS-Like Elements of Mycobacterium tuberculosin Complex, 1990, vol. 18(1). p. 188.

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