Moonowler says: U.S. Genomics has built a database of these patterns, which it calls bar codes, for many bacterial species and strains. Its compact analysis chip is a step in this direction in that it can identify bacteria based on analysis of long strands of DNA that don't need to be extensively treated. First, DNA must be extracted from the sample and labeled with a fluorescent tag that attaches only to places along the strand where the short sequence of interest occurs. |
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