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SUBMITTER: Anderson J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC265564 | biostudies-other | 1993 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Anderson J J Srikantha T T Morrow B B Miyasaki S H SH White T C TC Agabian N N Schmid J J Soll D R DR
Journal of clinical microbiology 19930601 6
The moderately repetitive Ca3 fragment of Candida albicans has been used as an effective DNA fingerprinting probe in epidemiological studies. EcoRI digestion of Ca3 DNA results in seven fragments of 4.2 kb (A), 2.98 kb (B), 2.85 kb (C), 0.77 kb (D1), 0.77 kb (D2), 0.38 kb (E), and 0.30 kb (F). Five of these EcoRI fragments have been mapped in the 5'-3' order C B D1 A D2. The intact Ca3 probe and the three largest EcoRI fragments, A, B, and C, were individually used to probe Southern blots of Eco ...[more]