Molecular typing of field isolate of Salmonella by using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
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Molecular typing, RAPD, SalmonellaAbstract
In present study molecular typing of poultry isolates was carried out by RAPD-PCR by 5 reported primers. All used primers for 28 isolates were generated 359 loci in total. None of these loci showed common banding pattern. All 28 isolates were differentiated in 28 different molecular types. Our present study reveals that RAPD-PCR can be used for differentiation of field isolates of Salmonella. RAPD may be proving as efficient tool for molecular epidemiological studies of Salmonella.
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