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Volume 9, Number 2, February 2003 Molecular Typing of IberoAmerican Cryptococcus neoformans IsolatesWieland Meyer,* Alexandra Castañeda, Stuart Jackson,*
Matthew Huynh,* Elizabeth Castañeda, and the IberoAmerican
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Figure 3. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fingerprints generated with the primer M13 (A), and URA5 gene restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) profiles identified by double digest of the gene with Sau96I and HhaI (B) obtained from a selection of Mexican Cryptococcus neoformans isolates, given as a representative example for the patterns obtained from clinical and environmental isolates from Latin America. Standard patterns obtained from the reference strains of the major molecular types by PCR-fingerprinting patterns with the microsatellite specific primer M13 as a single primer in the PCR (right-hand side of A) and URA5 gene RFLP profiles generated after double digest with Sau96I and HhaI (right-hand side of B) (VNIII correspond to the seven-band URA5 RFLP pattern and VNIII* correspond to the six-band URA5 RFLP pattern). |
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