16S region variability
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Description: English: A schematic view of primers and target region for PCR amplification, demonstrated on 16S rRNA gene in Pseudomonas. Primers are short conserved sequences with low variability that can target most or all species in the chosen target group. They are used to amplify highly variable target region in between two primers, which is the basis for species discrimination. Modified from »Variable Copy Number, Intra-Genomic Heterogeneities and Lateral Transfers of the 16S rRNA Gene in Pseudomonas - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate« by Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent, used under CC BY, available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Hypervariable-regions-within-the-16S-rRNA-gene-in-Pseudomonas-The-plotted-line-reflects_fig2_224832532. Date: 1 June 2011. Source: Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent. (2012). Variable Copy Number, Intra-Genomic Heterogeneities and Lateral Transfers of the 16S rRNA Gene in Pseudomonas. PLoS ONE 7 (4); https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Hypervariable-regions-within-the-16S-rRNA-gene-in-Pseudomonas-The-plotted-line-reflects_fig2_224832532. Author: Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent.
Aşağıdaki Sayfalarda Bulunmaktadır:
- Life
- Cellular
- Bacteria
- Proteobacteria (Proteobakteriler)
- Gammaproteobacteria
- Pseudomonadales
- Pseudomonadaceae
- Pseudomonas
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- Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent
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- Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent
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- Bodilis, Josselin; Nsigue-Meilo, Sandrine; Besaury, Ludovic; Quillet, Laurent. (2012). Variable Copy Number, Intra-Genomic Heterogeneities and Lateral Transfers of the 16S rRNA Gene in Pseudomonas. PLoS ONE 7 (4);
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