Identification molecular biology for proteus mirabilis
Keywords:
16SrRNA, rpoB, proteus, molecular biologyAbstract
After 4 hours of incubation, when the homoserine lactone concentration was at its greatest, was the best time for homoserine lactone accumulation. Gene-specific primers were used to genotype the Proteus isolates (16SrRNA and rpoB). The 16SrRNA sequencing of Proteus isolates indicated between 3% and 8% nucleotide alterations, and the phylogenetic tree created suggested that Proteus penneri and Proteus mirabilis are related, with both species sharing a phylogenetic branch.
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