Specific Tn5 sequences inserted in the genome of Enterobacter agglomerans were detected in EcoRI digested DNA directly recovered from soil 70 d after its inoculation with the bacteria, when these were no longer culturable on agar medium. A new method of DNA extraction from soil was used. No amplification of DNA sequences by PCR was needed.
Specific nif sequences of Enterobacter agglomerans plasmid pEA9 were detected in total DNA recovered from soil 70 days after its inoculation with the bacteria, when these were no longer culturable on agar medium. For this, a modified method of DNA extraction from soil was used. No amplification of DNA sequences by PCR was necessary.
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