RNA-FISH Technique: Probe Cocktails vs Single Probes
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02/01/2017
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RNA-Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (RNA-FISH) enables to analyze and visualize the microorganisms of interest within microbial communities in their natural environments by fluorescent labelling of specific RNA sequences. Poor accessibility or low content of the RNA target region can cause false positives/negatives due to low fluorescence of the cells. To reduce the chances of this occurring, probe cocktails – i.e. mixture of several probes that hybridize to different regions of the target RNA- has been proposed as an alternative to single probes use for increasing the Fluorescence Intensities (FI). However, is this really a good solution? The key finding of this work was that the use of probe cocktails is not always a good solution for maximizing the FI as at high concentrations the single probe EUK516-6 FAM yielded higher FI than the probe cocktails. |
Identificador |
Ricardo Vieira, António Pereira, António Candeias, Ana T. Caldeira, Marina González-Pérez. RNA-FISH: Probe Cocktails vs Single Probes. SPB2016 - Book of Abstracts XIX National Congress of Biochemistry. No. P4/11, Guimarães, Portugal, Dec 8-10, 84, 2016. https://spb2016.pt/index.php/abstracts/book-of-abstracts http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19481 nao nao sim ricardo.o.vieira89@gmail.com amlp@uevora.pt candeias@uevora.pt atc@uevora.pt marinagp@uevora.pt |
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SPB2016- XIX National Congress of Biochemistry |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization #Probe cocktails #RNA-FISH #Rhodotorula sp |
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lecture |