The growing number of available microbial genomes offers the possibility to identify features that could be used for identification. In this work, the possibility to exploit overlapping genes to develop a simple PCR based method of identification, was explored. Using the Burkholderia cepacia complex as a model, genomic analyses were performed to check the phylogenetic distribution of an overlap between marC and hisH genes and then, a PCR specific for Burkholderia was designed, set up and tested on a panel of strains and on DNA extracted from the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients. Results obtained revealed the usefulness of this approach, which could then be used to develop PCR for the identification of specific bacteria species or genera.
Genomes analysis and bacteria identification: The use of overlapping genes as molecular markers / Perrin, Elena; Fondi, Marco; Maida, Isabel; Mengoni, Alessio; Chiellini, Carolina; Mocali, Stefano; Cocchi, Priscilla; Campana, Silvia; Taccetti, Giovanni; Vaneechoutte, Mario; Fani, Renato. - In: JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS. - ISSN 0167-7012. - STAMPA. - 117:(2015), pp. 108-112. [10.1016/j.mimet.2015.07.025]
Genomes analysis and bacteria identification: The use of overlapping genes as molecular markers
PERRIN, ELENA;FONDI, MARCO;MAIDA, ISABEL;MENGONI, ALESSIO;MOCALI, STEFANO;COCCHI, PRISCILLA;CAMPANA, SILVIA;TACCETTI, GIOVANNI;FANI, RENATO
2015
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The growing number of available microbial genomes offers the possibility to identify features that could be used for identification. In this work, the possibility to exploit overlapping genes to develop a simple PCR based method of identification, was explored. Using the Burkholderia cepacia complex as a model, genomic analyses were performed to check the phylogenetic distribution of an overlap between marC and hisH genes and then, a PCR specific for Burkholderia was designed, set up and tested on a panel of strains and on DNA extracted from the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients. Results obtained revealed the usefulness of this approach, which could then be used to develop PCR for the identification of specific bacteria species or genera.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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