Abstract Background Microarrays are powerful tools for DNA-based molecular diagnostics and identification of pathogens. Most target a limited range of organisms and are based on only one or a very few genes for specific identification. Such microarrays are limited to organisms for which specific probes are available, and often have difficulty discriminating closely related taxa. We have developed an alternative broad-spectrum microarray that employs hybridisation fingerprints generated by high-density anonymous markers distributed over the entire genome for identification based on comparison to a reference database. Results A high-density microarray carrying 95,000 unique 13-mer probes was designed. Optimized methods were developed to deliv...
Abstract Background With multiple strains of various pathogens being sequenced, it is necessary to d...
Sequences that are present in a given species or strain while absent from or different in any other ...
Abstract Background We describe a novel application of microarray technology for comparative genomic...
BACKGROUND: Microarrays are powerful tools for DNA-based molecular diagnostics and identification of...
Bacteria are ubiquitous throughout the environment, the most abundant inhabitants of the healthy hum...
<div><p>Bacteria are ubiquitous throughout the environment, the most abundant inhabitants of the hea...
The Enterobacteriaceae comprise a large number of clinically relevant species with several individua...
International audienceIdentification of microbial pathogens in clinical specimens is still performed...
In this study we evaluate the capacity of Virtual Hybridization to identify between highly related b...
Abstract Background Pathogen identification in clinical routine is based on the cultivation of micro...
Identification of microbial pathogens in clinical speci-mens is still performed by phenotypic method...
During the past decade, the advent of new molecular techniques has led to enormous progress in biolo...
Abstract Background Population levels of microbial phylotypes can be examined using a hybridization-...
A variety of pathogenic bacteria can infect humans, and rapid species identification is crucial for ...
Abstract An oligonucleotide microarray hybridization system to differentiate microbial species was ...
Abstract Background With multiple strains of various pathogens being sequenced, it is necessary to d...
Sequences that are present in a given species or strain while absent from or different in any other ...
Abstract Background We describe a novel application of microarray technology for comparative genomic...
BACKGROUND: Microarrays are powerful tools for DNA-based molecular diagnostics and identification of...
Bacteria are ubiquitous throughout the environment, the most abundant inhabitants of the healthy hum...
<div><p>Bacteria are ubiquitous throughout the environment, the most abundant inhabitants of the hea...
The Enterobacteriaceae comprise a large number of clinically relevant species with several individua...
International audienceIdentification of microbial pathogens in clinical specimens is still performed...
In this study we evaluate the capacity of Virtual Hybridization to identify between highly related b...
Abstract Background Pathogen identification in clinical routine is based on the cultivation of micro...
Identification of microbial pathogens in clinical speci-mens is still performed by phenotypic method...
During the past decade, the advent of new molecular techniques has led to enormous progress in biolo...
Abstract Background Population levels of microbial phylotypes can be examined using a hybridization-...
A variety of pathogenic bacteria can infect humans, and rapid species identification is crucial for ...
Abstract An oligonucleotide microarray hybridization system to differentiate microbial species was ...
Abstract Background With multiple strains of various pathogens being sequenced, it is necessary to d...
Sequences that are present in a given species or strain while absent from or different in any other ...
Abstract Background We describe a novel application of microarray technology for comparative genomic...