The development of molecular genotyping methods
has revolutionized the possibility for classification of microorganisms at the
sub-species level. This investigation of species diversity is crucial for
deciding the molecular relatedness of isolates for epidemiological studies.
In "Molecular Epidemiology
of Microorganisms: Methods and Protocols", readers will find readily
reproducible methods for determining the molecular epidemiology of
microorganisms, all of which provide effective discrimination of unrelated
strains. This volume covers a wide range of techniques which can be easily
applied to the investigation of transmissible diseases, directing researchers
towards the most effective methods based on the particular information to be
obtained. Describing both traditional and novel techniques, expert researchers
present a series of methods-based chapters with applications to some of the
most important microbes. Composed in the highly successful "Methods in
Molecular Biology" series format, each chapter contains a brief
introduction, step-by-step methods, a list of necessary materials, and a Notes
section which shares tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Comprehensive and
practical, "Molecular Epidemiology of Microorganisms: Methods and
Protocols" provides state-of-the-art techniques which will prove to be
critical in unraveling the routes of spread of pathogens for humans, animals,
and plants.
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