Brucella constitutes a single genomic species (B. melitensis); however, for epidemiological studies, methods are needed for discriminating strains within this genomic species. DNA samples from 112 Brucella strains were cleaved by restriction endonucleases and the fragments separated by agarose gel electrophoresis and transferred to nylon membranes. When the DNA fragments on the membranes were probed with P-32-labelled 16 + 23 S rRNA from Escherichia coli, a single rRNA gene restriction pattern was obtained after cleavage with all endonucleases tested (HindIII, EcoRI, SmaI, and XhoI) except BamHI. This indicated high genomic homogeneity within the single Brucella species. Of 30 probes consisting of random Brucella DNA fragments cloned int...
Abstract Background Brucellosis is a worldwide disease of mammals caused by Alphaproteobacteria in t...
Members of the genus Brucella are categorized as biothreat agents and pose a hazard for both humans ...
A genomic library was prepared from Brucella suis DNA (MboI digested) and cloned into the BamHI site...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymorphism finger ...
<p>Among the numerous molecular methods described during the last 20 years to identify Brucell...
Members of the genus Brucella are known worldwide as pathogens of wildlife and livestock and are the...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown the usefulness of MLVA16 as a rapid molecular iden...
Background: The classification of Brucella into species and biovars relies on phenotypic characteris...
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease of major concern in Kuwait and the Middle East. Human brucellosis ...
<div><p>Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease of major concern in Kuwait and the Middle East. Human bruc...
<p>Previous studies have shown the usefulness of MLVA16 as a rapid molecular identification and clas...
DNA heterogeneity among members of the genus BruceUla was demonstrated with the arbitrarily primed p...
Background: Brucellosis is an important zoonosis caused by the genus Brucella. In addition Brucella ...
Background: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that causes major economic and public health problems....
In animal production systems around the world, brucellosis is a serious zoonotic disease that create...
Abstract Background Brucellosis is a worldwide disease of mammals caused by Alphaproteobacteria in t...
Members of the genus Brucella are categorized as biothreat agents and pose a hazard for both humans ...
A genomic library was prepared from Brucella suis DNA (MboI digested) and cloned into the BamHI site...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymorphism finger ...
<p>Among the numerous molecular methods described during the last 20 years to identify Brucell...
Members of the genus Brucella are known worldwide as pathogens of wildlife and livestock and are the...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown the usefulness of MLVA16 as a rapid molecular iden...
Background: The classification of Brucella into species and biovars relies on phenotypic characteris...
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease of major concern in Kuwait and the Middle East. Human brucellosis ...
<div><p>Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease of major concern in Kuwait and the Middle East. Human bruc...
<p>Previous studies have shown the usefulness of MLVA16 as a rapid molecular identification and clas...
DNA heterogeneity among members of the genus BruceUla was demonstrated with the arbitrarily primed p...
Background: Brucellosis is an important zoonosis caused by the genus Brucella. In addition Brucella ...
Background: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that causes major economic and public health problems....
In animal production systems around the world, brucellosis is a serious zoonotic disease that create...
Abstract Background Brucellosis is a worldwide disease of mammals caused by Alphaproteobacteria in t...
Members of the genus Brucella are categorized as biothreat agents and pose a hazard for both humans ...
A genomic library was prepared from Brucella suis DNA (MboI digested) and cloned into the BamHI site...