The presence of a 500-bp fragment which amplifies a region from the genome of Mycobacterium bovis (J. G. Rodriguez, G. A. Meija, P. Del Portillo, M. E. Patarroyo, and L A. Murillo, Microbiology 141:2131-2138, 1995) was evaluated by carrying out PCR on 121 M. bovis isolates. The M. bovis strains, previously characterized by culture and biochemical tests, were isolated from cattle in different regions of Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia. Four additional strains isolated from sea lions that belong to the M. tuberculosis complex were also included in the study. All of the isolates tested were PCR positive, rendering the expected 500-bp band and giving a correlation of 100% with previous microbiological characterization. Southern blot analysis revealed a common band of 1,800 bp and a polymorphic high-molecular-mass hybridization pattern. The results show that this assay may be useful for diagnosis and identification of M. bovis in cattle.
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Rodríguez, J. G., Fissanoti, J. C., Del Portillo, P., Patarroyo, M. E., Romano, M. I., & Cataldi, A. (1999). Amplification of a 500-base-pair fragment from cultured isolates of Mycobacterium bovis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 37(7), 2330–2332. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.37.7.2330-2332.1999
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