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Differentiation of microorganisms DNA amplification consists of identification of fungi by mitochondrial and yeasts by means of a colony from a cultivation plate.

Authors: Querol, Amparo; López Alonso, M. Victoria; Barrio, Eladio; Fernández-Espinar, María Teresa; Ramón, Daniel;

Differentiation of microorganisms DNA amplification consists of identification of fungi by mitochondrial and yeasts by means of a colony from a cultivation plate.

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[EN]The differentiation of microorganisms by mitochondrical amplification comprises identification of filament-type fungi and yeasts. A total DNA preparation and a colony from a cultivation plate permit amplification by PCR of variable DNA zones, with differentiation of strains of individual species.[ES]Procedimiento para la diferenciación de microorganismos eucariotas basado en la amplificación por PCR de zonas variables del DNA mitocondrial. Esta invención propone un procedimiento para la identificación y caracterización de cepas de microorganismos eucariotas (levaduras y hongos filamentosos) de relevancia clínica o industrial. El método empleado se basa en la amplificación por la técnica de PCR de zonas variables del DNA mitocondrial (mtDNA) utilizando como material de partida una preparación de DNA total, una colonia proveniente de una placa de cultivo o una muestra biológica (alimento, bebida, aislado clínico, etc). Los resultados obtenidos mediante su uso permiten diferenciar cepas de la misma especie.

Fecha de solicitud: Titular:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

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