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  2. 16S ribosomal RNA - Wikipedia

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    The genes coding for it are referred to as 16S rRNA genes and are used in reconstructing phylogenies, due to the slow rates of evolution of this region of the gene. [2] Carl Woese and George E. Fox were two of the people who pioneered the use of 16S rRNA in phylogenetics in 1977. [ 3 ]

  3. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism - Wikipedia

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    Statistical methods for characterizing diversity of microbial communities by analysis of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms of 16S rRNA genes. FragSort: A software for ‘’in-silico’’ assignment of T-RFLP profiles from Ohio State University.

  4. List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools - Wikipedia

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    ALDEx2 uses compositional data analysis and can be applied to RNAseq, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic sequencing, and selective growth experiments. Alexa-Seq is a pipeline that makes possible to perform gene expression analysis, transcript specific expression analysis, exon junction expression and quantitative alternative analysis. Allows ...

  5. MT-RNR2 - Wikipedia

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    MT-RNR2, or RRNL, is one of the two mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes (blue boxes). Mitochondrially encoded 16S RNA (often abbreviated as 16S) is the mitochondrial large subunit ribosomal RNA [1] [2] that in humans is encoded by the MT-RNR2 gene. The MT-RNR2 gene also encodes the Humanin polypeptide that has been the target of Alzheimer's ...

  6. Ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis - Wikipedia

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    By using oligonucleotide primers targeted to conserved regions in the 16S and 23S genes, RISA fragments can be generated from most of the dominant bacteria in an environmental sample. While the majority of the rRNA operon serves a structural function, portions of the 16S-23S intergenic region can encode tRNAs depending on the bacterial species ...

  7. Ribotyping - Wikipedia

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    It is a rapid and specific method widely used in clinical diagnostics and analysis of microbial communities in food, water, and beverages. [1] All bacteria have ribosomal genes, but the exact sequence is unique to each species, serving as a genetic fingerprint. Therefore, sequencing the particular 16S gene and comparing it to a database would ...

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