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Characterization of Nocardia asteroides Isolates from Different Ecological Habitats on the Basis of Repetitive Extragenic Palindromic-PCR Fingerprinting. Hideki Yamamura, 2004.Thirteen isolates of Nocardia asteroides from both soils and aquatic samples (lake and moat sediments, as well as scum from activated sludge), together with a type strain and two known clinical isolates of this species, were characterized by repetitive extragenic palindromic-PCR fingerprinting with the BOX-A1R primer . The resulting DNA fingerprint patterns proved to be strain specific, and cluster analysis distinguished the soil isolates, the aquatic isolates, and the known strains as being in separate groups . Molecular Evolution of the Intimin Gene in O111 Clones of Pathogenic Escherichia coli. Cheryl L. Tarr, 2002.Intimin is an important virulence factor in two groups of enteric pathogens: enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC), which is a major cause of infant diarrhea in the developing world, and enterohemorrhagic E . coli (EHEC), which has caused large food-borne outbreaks of hemorrhagic colitis in the United States and other developed countries . Intimin is encoded on a 35-kb pathogenicity island called the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE) . At least five antigenic types have been described for the highly variable gene, and each type is generally characteristic of particular evolutionary lineages . We determined the nucleotide sequences of intimin and other LEE genes in two O111 clones that have not been amenable to typing . The sequences from both O111:H8 and O111:H9 differed from the Int-ß that is typical of other clones in the same evolutionary lineage . The sequence from the O111:H8 strains was a mosaic of divergent segments that alternately clustered with Int-
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