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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, March 2001, p. 1067-1072, Vol. 39, No. 3
Instituto de
Biotecnología1 and Instituto de
Patobiología,2 Centro de Investigaciones
en Ciencias Veterinarias, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología
Agropecuaria, 1708 Moron, Argentina
Received 30 October 2000/Returned for modification 3 December
2000/Accepted 10 January 2001
Spoligotyping is a major tool for molecular typing of
Mycobacterium bovis. This technique is based on the
polymorphism of spacers that separate direct repeats (DRs) in the
M. tuberculosis complex DR region. Numerous M. bovis strains show a lack of several spacers which appears as a
gap in the spoligotyping pattern. To determine whether these gaps
contain alternative spacers not included in the spoligotyping membrane,
PCRs using primers that hybridize to the spacers adjacent to the gaps
were performed. Comparing the sizes of products obtained by PCR with
those deduced from spoligotyping patterns, fragments were selected and
sequenced to look for alternative spacers. Upon analysis of the
sequences, five alternative spacers were detected, although deletions
of spacers are mainly responsible for the observed gaps. The
alternative spacers, which are more frequent in M. bovis
than in M. tuberculosis, may contribute to increased
M. bovis differentiation.
0095-1137/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.39.3.1067-1072.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Sequence Analysis of the Direct Repeat Region in
Mycobacterium bovis
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Biotecnología, CICV/INTA, Los Reseros y Las Cabañas,
Castelar, Argentina. Phone: 54-11-4621-0199. Fax: 54-11-4481-2975. E-mail: acataldi{at}inta.gov.ar.
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