Multilocus sequence typing: molecular typing of bacterial pathogens in an era of rapid DNA sequencing and the internet
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- DOI: 10.1016/S1369-5274(99)80054-X
Multilocus sequence typing: molecular typing of bacterial pathogens in an era of rapid DNA sequencing and the internet
Abstract
Multilocus sequence typing is a development of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis in which the alleles at multiple house-keeping loci are assigned directly by nucleotide sequencing, rather than indirectly from the electrophoretic mobilities of their gene products. A major advantage of this approach is that sequence data are unambiguous and electronically portable, allowing molecular typing of bacterial pathogens (or other infectious agents) via the Internet.
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