Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typing using fingerprinting methods
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Author (aut): Pausz, Clemens
Author (aut): Clasen, Jessica
Author (aut): Suttle, Curtis A.
Editor (edt): Clokie, Martha R.J.
Editor (edt): Kropinski, Andrew M.
Editor (edt): Clifton, N.J.
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The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typing using fingerprinting methods" was written by authors: Jessica L. Clasen (Douglas College Faculty) and is located in the book "Bacteriophages. Methods and Protocols (which is volume 2 of the Molecular and Applied Aspects book series). Since most of the phage genomes isolated from natural samples are previously unknown sequences, an isolation-independent approach is necessary to quantify the diversity of natural viral communities. Currently, two different methodological approaches are widely used to obtain genetic fingerprints of natural phage communities. While the separation of different viral genomes with pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) is based on the size of the genome, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) uses minor differences in gene base composition to separate fragments of amplified DNA from natural viral communities. Finger printing techniques are a relatively fast and cheap tool to assess the diversity of environmental viruses. Together, PFGE and DGGE provide useful tools to study viral ecology in natural habitats. |
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10.1007/978-1-60327-565-1_15
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9781603275644
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© 2009. All rights reserved.
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Viruses
PFGE
DGGE
genetic fingerprints
phage community composition
virioplankton
bacteriophages
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