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Reverse sample genome probes RSGP

The reverse sample genome probe (RSGP) has been developed to overcome this obstacle. With RSGP, the DNA from organisms previously isolated from samples acquired from known field problems is spotted on a master filter, following which DNA isolated from a new sample is labeled with either a radioactive or fluorescent indicator and placed on the filter. Labeled DNA from the new sample sticks to the corresponding spot on the master filter when complementary strands of DNA are present. Organisms represented by the labeled spots are then known to be in the new field sample [26]. [Pg.423]


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