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Journal of Microbiological Methods | 1996

Molecular differentiation of bacteria by PCR amplification of the 16S–23S rRNA spacer

Peter Scheinert; Rea Krausse; Uwe Ullmann; Rainer Söller; Guido Krupp

In general, operons for prokaryotic rRNA genes contain a transcribed spacer between 16S and 23S rRNA genes. The length and sequence of this spacer are expected to be highly variable. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) permits the direct amplification of spacer DNA from small amounts of genomic DNA. Data for a wide range of microorganisms were accumulated, and the spacer lengths varied between 280 and 1300 bp. A further differentiation was achieved by a high-resolution gel electrophoresis method, single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP). It was possible to differentiate 15 Mycoplasma species, to analyze mixed samples and to distinguish Streptococcus strains and Clostridium botulinum serotypes. Spacer analysis is a promising method for the differentiation of diverse and closely related species, and also useful in analysis of mixed samples.


Archive | 1999

Method for the species-specific detection of organisms

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert; Rainer Söller; Ulrich Spengler


Archive | 2003

Amplification of ribonucleic acids

Peter Scheinert; Guido Krupp


Archive | 1998

Rapid detection of organisms from analysis of ubiquitous nucleic acid sequences, e.g. for identifying pathogens

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert; Rainer Dr Rer Nat Soeller; Ulrich Spengler


Archive | 2002

Reproduction of ribonucleic acids

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert


Archive | 2006

Universal method for selective amplification of mRNAs

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert


Archive | 2006

Laser microdissection of a colon cancer specimen with subsequent RNA isolation, mRNA amplification and microarray hybridization Laser microdissection with the MMI Cellcut ® allows the efficient isolation of specific cells. The collected cells yield only tiny amounts of isolated RNA that require dedicated mRNA amplification technology, and ExpressArt ® from AmpTec offers the unique possibility to exploit the complete samples, irrespective of RNA amounts and without impairing sample comparability.

Edda Stoinski-Bungs; Stefan Seeger; Wolfgang Kemmner; Peter Scheinert; Guido Krupp


Archive | 2003

Vermehrung von ribonukleinsäuren

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert


Archive | 2003

Vermehrung von ribonukleinsäuren Amplify ribonucleic acids

Peter Scheinert; Guido Krupp


Archive | 2002

Amplify ribonucleic acids

Guido Krupp; Peter Scheinert

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