Polymerase chain reaction detection of bacterial 16S rRNA gene in human blood

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Abstract

Bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) were detected in blood samples from two healthy individuals by PCR under conditions involving 30 cycles that did not produce any visible products from negative control saline. Even from control samples,PCR involving 35-40 cycles yielded visible bands. Major clones detected in the blood samples, but not in control, were the Aquabacterium subgroup, Stenotrophomonas subgroup, Budvicia subgroup, Serratia subgroup, Bacillus subgroup and Flavobacteria subgroup. No clone was located within the bacteroides-clostridium-lactobacillus cluster, which is indigenous to gastrointestinal flora. © 2008 The Societies and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Moriyama, K., Ando, C., Tashiro, K., Kuhara, S., Okamura, S., Nakano, S., … Hirakawa, H. (2008). Polymerase chain reaction detection of bacterial 16S rRNA gene in human blood. Microbiology and Immunology, 52(7), 375–382. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.2008.00048.x

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