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Detection of hemolytic Listeria monocytogenes by using DNA colony hybridization
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1987
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EngineeringPathogen DetectionMolecular EpidemiologyBacteriophageDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyDifferent StrainsFood MicrobiologyInfection ControlMolecular DiagnosticsHealth SciencesDna Colony HybridizationClinical MicrobiologyFood SafetyMicrobial ContaminationPathogenesisGenetic EngineeringNucleic Acid AmplificationSodium HydroxideMicrobiologyDiagnostic Microbiology
A fragment of about 500 base pairs of the beta-hemolysin gene from Listeria monocytogenes was used to screen different bacterial strains by DNA colony hybridization. The cells in the colonies were lysed by microwaves in the presence of sodium hydroxide. Of 52 different strains of Listeria species screened, only the DNA from beta-hemolytic (CAMP-positive) strains of L. monocytogenes hybridized with this probe.
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