“…Using DNA probes generated from subtractive genome comparison, a number of assays have been designed, with applications ranging from environmental microbiology (Price et al, 2013), industrial quality control (Yu et al, 2010), clinical diagnostics (Ho et al, 2012;Ho, Yuen, et al, 2011;Wang, Sun, & Lu, 2012) and rapid detection and identification of bacterial pathogens with bioterrorism potential Janse, Hamidjaja, Hendriks, & van Rotterdam, 2013;. As the probes generated from the in silico analysis can be selected based on their genomic characteristics, e.g., number of copies, highly sensitive assays and quantitative assays may be designed using multi-copy and single-copy probes, respectively.…”