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Identification of 593 <t>MTBC</t> isolates. Sector diagram on the left: membrane-based spoligotyping identification. Sector diagram on the right: whole-genome sequencing single nucleotide polymorphism calling identification for MTBC isolates classified as “Unknown” or standard international type (SIT) 2669 by spoligotyping identification.
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Identification of 593 <t>MTBC</t> isolates. Sector diagram on the left: membrane-based spoligotyping identification. Sector diagram on the right: whole-genome sequencing single nucleotide polymorphism calling identification for MTBC isolates classified as “Unknown” or standard international type (SIT) 2669 by spoligotyping identification.
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Identification of 593 <t>MTBC</t> isolates. Sector diagram on the left: membrane-based spoligotyping identification. Sector diagram on the right: whole-genome sequencing single nucleotide polymorphism calling identification for MTBC isolates classified as “Unknown” or standard international type (SIT) 2669 by spoligotyping identification.
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National Reference Center for Legionella mtbc strains
Specificity of the melting curve assay. The x axis shows the mycobacterial species tested, including M. tuberculosis , M. bovis BCG, and nontuberculous mycobacteria. A probe specific for <t>MTBC</t> <t>strains</t> was used as an internal process control for verification of species specificity. Hybridization signals of >0.05 at 63°C are defined as positive and indicate the presence of strains belonging to the MTBC; thus, M. tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG were measured to be positive at the specific spot. NTM showed no cross-reaction with 106 copies per reaction in a reaction mix (hybridization signal < 0.05).
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Identification of 593 MTBC isolates. Sector diagram on the left: membrane-based spoligotyping identification. Sector diagram on the right: whole-genome sequencing single nucleotide polymorphism calling identification for MTBC isolates classified as “Unknown” or standard international type (SIT) 2669 by spoligotyping identification.

Journal: Microbiology Spectrum

Article Title: Consistency of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Spoligotyping between the Membrane-Based Method and In Silico Approach

doi: 10.1128/spectrum.00223-22

Figure Lengend Snippet: Identification of 593 MTBC isolates. Sector diagram on the left: membrane-based spoligotyping identification. Sector diagram on the right: whole-genome sequencing single nucleotide polymorphism calling identification for MTBC isolates classified as “Unknown” or standard international type (SIT) 2669 by spoligotyping identification.

Article Snippet: In a recent study, Bogaerts et al. ( ) compared these methods using 166 MTBC from the Belgian National Reference Center, but the discrepancies were not explored.

Techniques: Membrane, Sequencing

Specificity of the melting curve assay. The x axis shows the mycobacterial species tested, including M. tuberculosis , M. bovis BCG, and nontuberculous mycobacteria. A probe specific for MTBC strains was used as an internal process control for verification of species specificity. Hybridization signals of >0.05 at 63°C are defined as positive and indicate the presence of strains belonging to the MTBC; thus, M. tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG were measured to be positive at the specific spot. NTM showed no cross-reaction with 106 copies per reaction in a reaction mix (hybridization signal < 0.05).

Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Article Title: Rapid Microarray-Based Detection of Rifampin, Isoniazid, and Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Use of a Single Cartridge

doi: 10.1128/JCM.01249-17

Figure Lengend Snippet: Specificity of the melting curve assay. The x axis shows the mycobacterial species tested, including M. tuberculosis , M. bovis BCG, and nontuberculous mycobacteria. A probe specific for MTBC strains was used as an internal process control for verification of species specificity. Hybridization signals of >0.05 at 63°C are defined as positive and indicate the presence of strains belonging to the MTBC; thus, M. tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG were measured to be positive at the specific spot. NTM showed no cross-reaction with 106 copies per reaction in a reaction mix (hybridization signal < 0.05).

Article Snippet: The MTBC strains used for the clinical studies (see Table S1 in the supplemental material) were isolated under standard routine conditions at the National Reference Center for Mycobacteria, Research Center Borstel, Borstel, Germany.

Techniques: Control, Hybridization