Abstract:Polymerase chain reaction amplification was used to compare different regions of the cytochrome c3 gene from nine strains of Desulfovibrio vulgaris, to examine homology within the species. Six 30-base polymerase chain reaction primers and three probes were synthesized on the basis of the published nucleic acid sequence of the cytochrome c3 gene from D. vulgaris, NCIMB 8303. Amplifications were performed on genomic DNA isolated from NCIMB 8303 as well as eight other strains. Six strains, NCIMB 8302, 8305, 8306,… Show more
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