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Rapid identification and differentiation of agricultural faecal contamination sources using multiplex PCR
Authors:C. Baker-Austin  J. Morris  J.A. Lowther  R. Rangdale   D.N. Lees
Affiliation: Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Weymouth Laboratory, Weymouth, Dorset, UK;
 Kings College London, London, UK
Abstract:Aims:  To develop a quick, easy-to-use, robust and sensitive multiplex PCR assay to detect common sources of agricultural faecal contamination using a combination of bacterial and eukaryote-specific PCR targets.
Method and Results:  A novel multiplex PCR method was developed that utilizes primers specific for a conserved region of the eukaryote cytochrome-B gene as well as a universal 16S rRNA and the E. coli -specific uidA gene. This multiplex PCR assay was capable of identifying faecal amendments from pig, sheep, cow and goat sources in 24/30 (80%) of amended water samples.
Conclusions:  The method was capable of accurately identifying common agricultural sources.
Significance and Impact of the study:  The procedure described here is simple, rapid (<5 h) and can be used as a first step in microbial source tracking studies, particularly where agricultural faecal contamination is suspected.
Keywords:faecal contamination    microbial source-tracking    mitochondrial DNA    multiplex PCR
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