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Control of glyphosate uptake and metabolism in Pseudomonas sp. 4ASW
Authors:R. Elaine Dick  John P. Quinn
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
Abstract:Abstract The tandem mini-exon gene repeat is an ideal diagnostic target for trypanosomatids because it includes sequences that are conserved absolutely coupled with regions of extreme variability. We have exploited these features and the polymerase chain reaction to differentiate Phytomonas strains isolated from phloem, fruit or latex of various host plants. While the transcribed regions are nearly identical, the intergenic sequences are variable in size and content (130–332 base pairs). The mini-exon genes of these phytomonads can therefore be distinguished from each other and from the corresponding genes in insect trypanosomes, with which they are oft confused.
Keywords:Kinetoplastid    Mini-exon    Polymerase chain reaction diagnosis    Phytopathogen    Phytomonas    Trypanosomatid
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