Soini_1997_J.Clin.Microbiol_35_769

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Title : Diversity of the 32-kilodalton protein gene may form a basis for species determination of potentially pathogenic mycobacterial species - Soini_1997_J.Clin.Microbiol_35_769
Author(s) : Soini HK , Viljanen MK , Soini H
Ref : J Clin Microbiol , 35 :769 , 1997
Abstract : In this study, partial gene sequences of the mycobacterial 32-kDa protein gene were determined by PCR-based sequencing. A total of 50 strains representing 18 potentially pathogenic mycobacterial species were studied. In 10 cases, all three strains of the species studied were identical, and intraspecies variability was found in 6 cases. Thus, the 32-kDa protein gene may be a good target for identification of mycobacteria by PCR-based sequencing.
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Soini HK, Viljanen MK, Soini H (1997)
Diversity of the 32-kilodalton protein gene may form a basis for species determination of potentially pathogenic mycobacterial species
J Clin Microbiol 35 :769

Soini HK, Viljanen MK, Soini H (1997)
J Clin Microbiol 35 :769