Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual 1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0215-2_14
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Antibiotic resistance as a marker for tracking bacteria in the soil ecosystem

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“…The majority of the selective markers used for the specific detection of bacteria introduced into the environment have been antibiotic resistances (Smit et al, 1996b). Important prerequisites for the use of antibiotic resistance as selective marker are: 1) the micro-organism has to be culturable; 2) the resistance should be stable; 3) the environment should be investigated for the presence of high numbers of resistant micro-organisms which will produce background growth; and 4) the antibiotic resistance should be expressed.…”
Section: Markers Which Confer Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the selective markers used for the specific detection of bacteria introduced into the environment have been antibiotic resistances (Smit et al, 1996b). Important prerequisites for the use of antibiotic resistance as selective marker are: 1) the micro-organism has to be culturable; 2) the resistance should be stable; 3) the environment should be investigated for the presence of high numbers of resistant micro-organisms which will produce background growth; and 4) the antibiotic resistance should be expressed.…”
Section: Markers Which Confer Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%