The WHO multicenter study on Listeria monocytogenes subtyping: Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD)

被引:45
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作者
Wernars, K
Boerlin, P
Audurier, A
Russell, EG
Curtis, GDW
Herman, L
vanderMeeMarquet, N
机构
[1] CHU VAUDOIS,SWISS NATL CTR LISTERIOSIS,INST MICROBIOL,CH-1011 LAUSANNE,SWITZERLAND
[2] CHU TOURS,FAC MED,LAB BACTERIOL & HYG HOSP,F-37044 TOURS,FRANCE
[3] MONASH MED CTR,DEPT MICROBIOL,CLAYTON,VIC 3168,AUSTRALIA
[4] JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSP,DEPT BACTERIOL,OXFORD OX3 9DU,ENGLAND
[5] RIJKSZUIVELSTN,B-9090 MELLE,BELGIUM
关键词
epidemiological typing; listeriosis; polymerase chain reaction;
D O I
10.1016/S0168-1605(96)01146-4
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
As part of a WHO multicenter study on Listeria monocytogenes subtyping methods the random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-technique was evaluated. Six participants were asked to use a standard protocol to analyse a set of 80 L. monocytogenes strains. This set contained 22 groups of epidemiologically linked isolates and 11 pairs of duplicate strains. Using three different 10-mer primers, the median reproducibility of the RAPD-results obtained by the six participants was 86.5% (range 0-100%). Failure in reproducibility was mainly due to results obtained with one particular primer. The number of epidemiological groups found to be homogeneous varied from 1-22 (median 16). However, for some groups an inhomogeneity was found by the majority of participants. The overall correlation between the results from the different participants ranged from 32 to 85%.
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页码:325 / 341
页数:17
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