Detection of serine protease gene (Ser-P) in marine isolates of aeromonas hydrophila

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Abstract

Marine water samples were collected from marina beach in Chennai for screening the isolation of serine protease gene from Aeromonas hydrophila by using PCR analsis.The. Samples were collected and analysed the genomic DNA of Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated. Before analysing polymerase chain reaction with the selected isolates each primer set was tested. Polymerase chain reaction was performed to screen the ser-P genes. This study showed that PCR detection may prove to be an vital tool for the detection, identification, differentiation and distribution of serine protease genes in organisms. This polymerase chain reaction technique will give scientists an alternative way to find out the nature of pathogenicity in Aeromonas species and their distribution in isolates from different sources.Our present study clearly indicate that the PCR analysis detects serine protease genes in Aeromonas hydrophila species by using a pair of primers for gene.

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Selvakumar, S., Dar, U. M., & Lakshmi, I. S. (2019). Detection of serine protease gene (Ser-P) in marine isolates of aeromonas hydrophila. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(1), 49–51.

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