J Clin Microbiol. 1991 June; 29(6): 1255-1257
Synthetic oligonucleotide probes differentiate respiratory syncytial virus subgroups in a nucleic acid hybridization assay.
W M Sullender and
G W Wertz
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alabama, Birmingham School of Medicine 35294.
ABSTRACT
A new approach to respiratory syncytial virus subgroup differentiation has been developed on the basis of the hybridization of subgroup-specific synthetic oligonucleotides with viral mRNA. Two oligonucleotide probes were designed from the nucleotide sequences of an A and a B subgroup respiratory syncytial virus glycoprotein G gene. All 28 virus isolates tested were correctly classified by subgroup with these probes.
J Clin Microbiol. 1991 June; 29(6): 1255-1257
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