• No results found

Rapid Differentiation of Influenza A Virus Subtypes and Genetic Screening for Virus Variants by High Resolution Melting Analysis

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Rapid Differentiation of Influenza A Virus Subtypes and Genetic Screening for Virus Variants by High Resolution Melting Analysis"

Copied!
8
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

TABLE 1. Oligonucleotide sequences for generation of H7N3 and H9N2 M-gene fragment
FIG. 1. Sequence alignments, real-time RT-PCR, and gel electrophoresis analysis of the M-gene PCR amplicons
FIG. 2. Real-time PCR and HRM analysis of five clinically important influenza A virus subtypes
FIG. 4. Work flow for rapid detection and differentiation of fiveclinically important influenza A virus subtypes
+2

References

Related documents

There was a significant difference in the performance of male and female students in geography of the period of study ( d =. 0.815) which was greater than the pre-set level

The method for collecting the data of impurity profile is the basis for the quality consistency evaluation of ge- neric drugs. It can be chosen from the pharmacopoeias or

This section covers proposed neural network architecture, music-video dataset feature extraction and classification of these features using various classifiers.. Input

For the whole network, we analyze coverage probability of the desired node in the network to measure its performance and study how the number of nodes affect

We aimed to examine the effects of liraglutide on gly- cemic control, body weight, and QOL score in obese Japanese patients with T2DM in patient’s psychologi- cal attitude and

Models 2 and 3 are multiple cause multiple indicator (MIMIC) models: Model 2 tested whether symptom items (PD and AD) should be treated as causal indicators (indi- cated by the

[1] Phishing Websites Detection based on Phishing Characteristics in the Webpage Source Code byMona. Ghotaish Alkhozae, Omar

The present work address itself to the investigations about the influence of barriers on the breakdown voltages in transformer oil for moderately homogeneous