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Described are kits and methods useful for detection of seven agricultural pathogens (BPSV; BHV; BVD; FMDV; BTV; SVD; and VESV) in a sample. Genomic sequence information from 7 agricultural pathogens was analyzed to identify signature sequences, e.g., polynucleotide sequences useful for confirming the presence or absence of a pathogen in a sample. Primer and probe sets were designed and optimized for use in a PCR based, multiplexed Luminex assay to successfully identify the presence or absence of pathogens in a sample.
Multiplex detection of agricultural pathogens
McBride, Mary Teresa , Slezak, Thomas Richard , Messenger, Sharon Lee 09/14/2010 7,794,938
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Described are kits and methods useful for detection of respiratory pathogens (influenza A (including subtyping capability for H1, H3, H5 and H7 subtypes) influenza B, parainfluenza (type 2), respiratory syncytial virus, and adenovirus) in a sample. Genomic sequence information from the respiratory pathogens was analyzed to identify signature sequences, e.g., polynucleotide sequences useful for confirming the presence or absence of a pathogen in a sample. Primer and probe sets were designed and optimized for use in a PCR based, multiplexed Luminex assay to successfully identify the presence or absence of pathogens in a sample.
Multiplex detection of respiratory pathogens
McBride, Mary , Slezak, Thomas , Birch, James M. 07/31/2012 8,232,058
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Described herein is the identification of nucleotide sequences specific to Francisella tularensis that serves as a marker or signature for identification of this bacterium. In addition, forward and reverse primers and hybridization probes derived from these nucleotide sequences that are used in nucleotide detection methods to detect the presence of the bacterium are disclosed.
Nucleotide sequences specific to Francisella tularensis and methods for the detection of Francisella tularensis
McCready, Paula M. , Radnedge, Lyndsay , Andersen, Gary L. , Ott, Linda L. , Slezak, Thomas R. , Kuczmarski, Thomas A. , Vitalis, Elizabeth A 02/06/2007 7,172,868
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Nucleotide sequences specific to Yersinia pestis that serve as markers or signatures for identification of this bacterium were identified. In addition, forward and reverse primers and hybridization probes derived from these nucleotide sequences that are used in nucleotide detection methods to detect the presence of the bacterium are disclosed.
Nucleotide sequences specific to Yersinia pestis and methods for the detection of Yersinia pestis
McCready, Paula M. , Radnedge, Lyndsay , Andersen, Gary L. , Ott, Linda L. , Slezak, Thomas R. , Kuczmarski, Thomas A. , Motin, Vladinir L. 02/24/2009 7,494,772
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Described herein is the identification of nucleotide sequences specific to Francisella tularensis that serves as a marker or signature for identification of this bacterium. In addition, forward and reverse primers and hybridization probes derived from these nucleotide sequences that are used in nucleotide detection methods to detect the presence of the bacterium are disclosed.
Nucleotide sequences specific to Francisella tularensis and methods for the detection of Francisella tularensis
McCready, Paula M. , Radnedge, Lyndsay , Andersen, Gary L. , Ott, Linda L. , Slezak, Thomas R. , Kuczmarski, Thomas A. , Vitalis, Elizabeth A 02/24/2009 7,494,778
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Nucleotide sequences specific to Brucella that serves as a marker or signature for identification of this bacterium were identified. In addition, forward and reverse primers and hybridization probes derived from these nucleotide sequences that are used in nucleotide detection methods to detect the presence of the bacterium are disclosed.
Nucleotide sequences specific to Brucella and methods for the detection of Brucella
McCready, Paula M. , Radnedge, Lyndsay , Andersen, Gary L. , Ott, Linda L. , Slezak, Thomas R. , Kuczmarski, Thomas A. 02/24/2009 7,494,773
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