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Application of colony BOXA2R-PCR for the differentiation and identification of lactic acid COCCI

Repetitive-PCR (rep-PCR) is a well-established genetic method for bacterial strain fingerprinting that is used mostly with REP, ERIC, (GTG)5, BOXA1R and occasionally BOXA2R repetitive primers. In this study, it was demonstrated that BOXA2R-PCR could effectively discriminate between Lactococcus lacti...

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Published in:Food microbiology 2019-09, Vol.82, p.277-286
Main Authors: Damnjanovic, Dragica, Harvey, Melissa, Bridge, Wallace John
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