articleBiotechnology and BioengineeringFeb 4, 2005Closed access

Group‐specific primer and probe sets to detect methanogenic communities using quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a highly sensitive method that can be used for the detection and quantification of microbial populations without cultivating them in anaerobic processes and environmental samples. This work was conducted to design primer and probe sets for the detection of methanogens using a real-time PCR with the TaqMan system. Six group-specific methanogenic primer and probe sets were designed. These sets separately detect four orders (Methanococcales, Methanobacteriales, Methanomicrobiales, and Methanosarcinales) along with two families (Methanosarcinaceae and Methanosaetaceae) of the order Methanosarcinales. We also designed the universal primer and probe sets that specifically…

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Keywords
  • TaqMan
  • Primer (cosmetics)
  • Biology
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Computational biology
  • Archaea
  • Real-time polymerase chain reaction
  • Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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