THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...

Studies were undertaken to examine the extent of molecular variation among isolates of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum. As many isolates as possible were gathered from diagnostic laboratories within the UK, and checked for viability and contamination. The isolates were derived mainly fr...

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Main Author: Alexander, Sarah Margaret
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description Studies were undertaken to examine the extent of molecular variation among isolates of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum. As many isolates as possible were gathered from diagnostic laboratories within the UK, and checked for viability and contamination. The isolates were derived mainly from infected rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon that were farmed in England, Scotland and Wales, subject to the requirements of statutory legislation. Incomplete histories were available for the sources of the isolates, which spanned a time scale of 36 years, from 1962-1998. Molecular variation between the isolates was examined using two strategies. Firstly, defined regions of the genome were examined for polymorphisms. PCR analysis of previously characterised genes, msa, hly, and rsh, revealed no length polymorphisms among 43 UK isolates of R. salmoninarum. The 23S and 5S rRNA genes were sequenced and sequence analysis of the 16S- 23S (ITS I) and 23S-SS (ITS2) rRNA regions was performed. Sequence analysis confirmed ...
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author Alexander, Sarah Margaret
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THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
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title THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
title_short THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
title_full THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
title_fullStr THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
title_full_unstemmed THE MOLECULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF RENIBACTERIUM SALMONINARUM ISOLATES ...
title_sort molecular differentiation of renibacterium salmoninarum isolates ...
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