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386 related items for PubMed ID: 20871990

  • 1. Quantitative identification of fecal water pollution sources by TaqMan real-time PCR assays using Bacteroidales 16S rRNA genetic markers.
    Lee DY, Weir SC, Lee H, Trevors JT.
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    Liu R, Chan CF, Lun CH, Lau SC.
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  • 7. Assessment of fecal pollution sources in a small northern-plains watershed using PCR and phylogenetic analyses of Bacteroidetes 16S rRNA gene.
    Lamendella R, Domingo JW, Oerther DB, Vogel JR, Stoeckel DM.
    FEMS Microbiol Ecol; 2007 Mar; 59(3):651-60. PubMed ID: 17069624
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  • 8. Quantitative analysis of human and cow-specific 16S rRNA gene markers for assessment of fecal pollution in river waters by real-time PCR.
    Jeong JY, Park HD, Lee KH, Hwang JH, Ka JO.
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    Layton A, McKay L, Williams D, Garrett V, Gentry R, Sayler G.
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  • 10. Evaluation of genetic markers from the 16S rRNA gene V2 region for use in quantitative detection of selected Bacteroidales species and human fecal waste by qPCR.
    Haugland RA, Varma M, Sivaganesan M, Kelty C, Peed L, Shanks OC.
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    Boehm AB, Van De Werfhorst LC, Griffith JF, Holden PA, Jay JA, Shanks OC, Wang D, Weisberg SB.
    Water Res; 2013 Nov 15; 47(18):6812-28. PubMed ID: 23880218
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  • 12. Host-specific 16S rRNA gene markers of Bacteroidales for source tracking of fecal pollution in the subtropical coastal seawater of Hong Kong.
    Liu R, Chiang MH, Lun CH, Qian PY, Lau SC.
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    Okabe S, Shimazu Y.
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  • 14. Temporal assessment of the impact of exposure to cow feces in two watersheds by multiple host-specific PCR assays.
    Lee YJ, Molina M, Santo Domingo JW, Willis JD, Cyterski M, Endale DM, Shanks OC.
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  • 15. Concentrations of host-specific and generic fecal markers measured by quantitative PCR in raw sewage and fresh animal feces.
    Silkie SS, Nelson KL.
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  • 16. Estimation of pig fecal contamination in a river catchment by real-time PCR using two pig-specific Bacteroidales 16S rRNA genetic markers.
    Mieszkin S, Furet JP, Corthier G, Gourmelon M.
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  • 19. Performance evaluation of canine-associated Bacteroidales assays in a multi-laboratory comparison study.
    Schriewer A, Goodwin KD, Sinigalliano CD, Cox AM, Wanless D, Bartkowiak J, Ebentier DL, Hanley KT, Ervin J, Deering LA, Shanks OC, Peed LA, Meijer WG, Griffith JF, SantoDomingo J, Jay JA, Holden PA, Wuertz S.
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