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In microbiology, the phenotypic testing of mycobacteria uses a number of methods. The most-commonly used phenotypic tests to identify and distinguish Mycobacterium strains and species from each other are described below.

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Phenotypic testing of mycobacteria

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In microbiology, the phenotypic testing of mycobacteria uses a number of methods. The most-commonly used phenotypic tests to identify and distinguish Mycobacterium...

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Mycobacterium

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Coenzyme A synthesis. Mycobacteria have historically been categorized through phenotypic testing, such as the Runyon classification of analyzing growth rate...

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Blood culture

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Susceptibility Testing. 2020. Archived from the original on 12 May 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020. Dubourg, G; Lamy, B; Ruimy, R (2018). "Rapid phenotypic methods...

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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other mycobacteria by its production of catalase and niacin. Other tests to confirm its identity include gene probes and MALDI-TOF. Analysis of Mycobacterium...

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Paratuberculosis

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nearby cells. In time, other parts of the ileum and other regions of the body are teeming with millions of the mycobacteria. How M. paratuberculosis neutralizes...

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Pyrazinamide

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main methods of testing are used for pyrazinamide resistance: 1) phenotypic tests where a tuberculosis strain is grown in the presence of increasing concentrations...

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Burkholderia pseudomallei

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blood culture, the BacT/ALERT MB system (normally used for culturing mycobacteria) by bioMérieux has been shown to have superior yields compared to conventional...

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Group A streptococcal infection

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as a result of infection with the same pathogenic bacteria, it is suspected that host phenotypic and epigenetic factors are the source of such variation...

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Mycobacterium elephantis

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Mycobacterium:Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria. In P. R. Murray (Ed.), Manual of Clinical Microbiology (9th ed., pp. 589-600)...

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Minimal genome

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Panomitros, E (2001). "Phenotype MicroArrays for High-Throughput Phenotypic Testing and Assay of Gene Function". Genome Research. 11 (7): 1246–55. doi:10.1101/gr...

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Microfluidics

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Oerther DB, Papautsky I (2007). "Development of a microfluidic biosensor for detection of environmental mycobacteria". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 123...

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Mycobacterium bohemicum

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has been phenotypically misidentified as M. scrofulaceum, however on the molecular level, the genetic makeup distinguishes the two starins of bacteria...

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Horizontal gene transfer

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"Distributive conjugal transfer in mycobacteria generates progeny with meiotic-like genome-wide mosaicism, allowing mapping of a mating identity locus". PLOS...

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Mycobacterium africanum

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"Uganda" in a sublineage of MTBC lineage 4. M. africanum was first described as a subspecies within the MTBC, with phenotypic characteristics intermediate...

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STAT1

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1172/jci37083. PMC 2689115. PMID 19436109. "Defects of STAT1 in Human. Loss of Function exposes to Mycobacteria. Gain of Function exposes to Candida". www.asid.ma-gb...

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Essential gene

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identification of conditionally essential genes in mycobacteria". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 98 (22):...

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Mycobacterium heidelbergense

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Differentiation from M. malmoense, (bearing a strong phenotypic resemblance to M. heidelbergense), by its wider range of susceptibility to antituberculous drugs,...

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