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Zoonoses Research Unit (ZRU)
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Antibiotic Resistance Array Project |
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Pathogenic bacteria, including
Salmonella
and Escherichia coli,
have become multi-drug resistant throughout the world,
impacting human and animal health. A DNA microarray is
in development to identify drug resistance genes in
these organisms. This array will facilitate bacterial
genotyping and epidemiological studies now underway, as
well as future studies. This array has more than two
hundred probes that identify resistance genes, virulence
genes, replicon types, serotypes and pathotypes of
Salmonella enterica
and Escherichia coli. |

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This site is designed to provide information on the
array and its use.
Resistance Array
Web Site (under construction)
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(under construction)
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