Long Oligonucleotide Microarray-Based Microbial Detection

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Gel-tethered molecular beacons coupled with NASBA RNA amplification enable real-time microbial detection and differentiation in a bloodstream infection model.


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Venkateswarlu Ronda ◽  
Dinesh P. Vashista ◽  
Bhaskar Sharma

The recent advances in sequencing technologies and computational approaches are propelling scientists ever closer towards complete understanding of human-microbial interactions. The powerful sequencing platforms are rapidly producing huge amounts of nucleotide sequence data which are compiled into huge databases. This sequence data can be retrieved, assembled, and analyzed for identification of microbial pathogens and diagnosis of diseases. In this article, we present a commentary on how the metagenomics incorporated with microarray and new sequencing techniques are helping microbial detection and characterization.


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