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    Bio-Rad bio rad chef drii pfge system
    Fig. 2. Distribution and co-occurrence of isolates by commodity based on Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis <t>(PFGE)</t> groupings.
    Bio Rad Chef Drii Pfge System, supplied by Bio-Rad, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 94/100, based on 194 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: A newly developed Escherichia coli isolate panel from a cross section of U.S. animal production systems reveals geographic and commodity-based differences in antibiotic resistance gene carriage.

    Journal: Journal of hazardous materials

    doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120991

    Fig. 2. Distribution and co-occurrence of isolates by commodity based on Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) groupings.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 2. Distribution and co-occurrence of isolates by commodity based on Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) groupings.

    Techniques Used: Pulsed-Field Gel, Electrophoresis



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    FIG. 3. Electrophoretic migration patterns and similarity dendrogram of NotI-digested Vibrio fluvialis-like genomic DNA obtained by <t>PFGE.</t> Lanes 1 to 18 represent strains 1AMA, 6A1MA, 15A4TSA, DB6, DB8, 2E1MA, 3DMA, 4D119MA, 5E2MA, 8D122MA, 9DMA, 10C119MA, 11EMA, 18C110MA, DB7, 27F3MA, 28F4MA, and 31F7G, respectively. Each strain’s PFGE pattern type is listed as well. DNA molecular weight scale was derived from XbaI-digested Salmonella newport AM01144 genomic DNA. V. fluvialis-like strain 7E1AMA is not shown in the picture but was shown to be a member of the PFGE subtype type B group by PFGE analysis.
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    Fig. 2. Distribution and co-occurrence of isolates by commodity based on Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) groupings.

    Journal: Journal of hazardous materials

    Article Title: A newly developed Escherichia coli isolate panel from a cross section of U.S. animal production systems reveals geographic and commodity-based differences in antibiotic resistance gene carriage.

    doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120991

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 2. Distribution and co-occurrence of isolates by commodity based on Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) groupings.

    Article Snippet: Digested DNA was separated using the Bio-Rad CHEF-DRII PFGE system (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA) per manufacturer’s instructions.

    Techniques: Pulsed-Field Gel, Electrophoresis

    FIG. 3. Electrophoretic migration patterns and similarity dendrogram of NotI-digested Vibrio fluvialis-like genomic DNA obtained by PFGE. Lanes 1 to 18 represent strains 1AMA, 6A1MA, 15A4TSA, DB6, DB8, 2E1MA, 3DMA, 4D119MA, 5E2MA, 8D122MA, 9DMA, 10C119MA, 11EMA, 18C110MA, DB7, 27F3MA, 28F4MA, and 31F7G, respectively. Each strain’s PFGE pattern type is listed as well. DNA molecular weight scale was derived from XbaI-digested Salmonella newport AM01144 genomic DNA. V. fluvialis-like strain 7E1AMA is not shown in the picture but was shown to be a member of the PFGE subtype type B group by PFGE analysis.

    Journal: Applied and Environmental Microbiology

    Article Title: Characterization of Vibrio fluvialis -LikeStrains Implicated in Limp LobsterDisease

    doi: 10.1128/aem.69.12.7435-7446.2003

    Figure Lengend Snippet: FIG. 3. Electrophoretic migration patterns and similarity dendrogram of NotI-digested Vibrio fluvialis-like genomic DNA obtained by PFGE. Lanes 1 to 18 represent strains 1AMA, 6A1MA, 15A4TSA, DB6, DB8, 2E1MA, 3DMA, 4D119MA, 5E2MA, 8D122MA, 9DMA, 10C119MA, 11EMA, 18C110MA, DB7, 27F3MA, 28F4MA, and 31F7G, respectively. Each strain’s PFGE pattern type is listed as well. DNA molecular weight scale was derived from XbaI-digested Salmonella newport AM01144 genomic DNA. V. fluvialis-like strain 7E1AMA is not shown in the picture but was shown to be a member of the PFGE subtype type B group by PFGE analysis.

    Article Snippet: The DNA in the gel was resolved using a Bio-Rad CHEF-DRII PFGE apparatus (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, Calif.).

    Techniques: Migration, Molecular Weight, Derivative Assay