Detection of untreated mycobacteria by using polymerase chain reaction and specific DNA probes

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A method for specific identification of mycobacteria by using the polymerase chain reaction on organisms taken from liquid cultures, frozen suspensions, or colonies grown on Lowenstein-Jensen slants is presented. This direct detection of mycobacterial organisms has important implications for strain typing and diagnosis.

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Fries, J. W. U., Patel, R. J., Piessens, W. F., & Wirth, D. F. (1991). Detection of untreated mycobacteria by using polymerase chain reaction and specific DNA probes. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.29.8.1744-1747.1991

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