Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population

Niemann S, Pühler A, Tichy HV, Simon R, Selbitschka W (1997)
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 82(4): 477-484.

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Niemann, S; Pühler, AlfredUniBi ; Tichy, HV; Simon, R; Selbitschka, WernerUniBi
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In a comparative study, the PCR-based RAPD and ERIC fingerprint methods were evaluated for their resolving power to discriminate among 21 isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. PCR fingerprint patterns were analysed by using an automated laser fluorescent (ALF) DNA sequencer, thus allowing the automated on-line storage of data. Results obtained were compared to a classification system using insertion sequence (IS) fingerprinting. Both PCR fingerprint methods were comparable in their ability to resolve differences amongst Rh. meliloti isolates. Grouping of strains on the basis of their RAPD as well as their ERIC fingerprints correlated with grouping of strains according to their IS fingerprints. Moreover, strains displaying identical PCR patterns could be further differentiated according to their IS fingerprints, thus allowing a detailed insight into phylogenetic relationship among strains. The automated evaluation of strain-specific fingerprint patterns has the potential to become a valuable tool for studies of bacterial population genetics. Moreover, the rapid identification of single strains, e.g. pathogens in epidemiological studies seems feasible.
Erscheinungsjahr
1997
Zeitschriftentitel
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Band
82
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
477-484
ISSN
1364-5072
eISSN
1365-2672
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1637371

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Niemann S, Pühler A, Tichy HV, Simon R, Selbitschka W. Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY. 1997;82(4):477-484.
Niemann, S., Pühler, A., Tichy, H. V., Simon, R., & Selbitschka, W. (1997). Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 82(4), 477-484. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2672.1997.00141.x
Niemann, S, Pühler, Alfred, Tichy, HV, Simon, R, and Selbitschka, Werner. 1997. “Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population”. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 82 (4): 477-484.
Niemann, S., Pühler, A., Tichy, H. V., Simon, R., and Selbitschka, W. (1997). Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 82, 477-484.
Niemann, S., et al., 1997. Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 82(4), p 477-484.
S. Niemann, et al., “Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population”, JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, vol. 82, 1997, pp. 477-484.
Niemann, S., Pühler, A., Tichy, H.V., Simon, R., Selbitschka, W.: Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY. 82, 477-484 (1997).
Niemann, S, Pühler, Alfred, Tichy, HV, Simon, R, and Selbitschka, Werner. “Evaluation of the resolving power of three different DNA fingerprinting methods to discriminate among isolates of a natural Rhizobium meliloti population”. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 82.4 (1997): 477-484.

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