Rapid discrimination of cytK-1 and cytK-2 genes in Bacillus cereus strains by a novel duplex PCR system.

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Published in FEMS Microbiol Lett on June 01, 2006

Authors

Marie-Hélène Guinebretiere1, Annette Fagerlund, Per E Granum, Christophe Nguyen-The

Author Affiliations

1: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, UMR A408 Sécurité et Qualité des Produits d'Origine Végétale, INRA, Avignon, France. guinebre@avignon.inra.fr

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