Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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25351 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
DNA microarray technology has been increasingly applied for studies of clinical samples. Frequently, RNA probes from clinical samples are available in limited amounts. We describe a reliable amplification method for bacterial RNA. We verified this method on mycobacterial RNA applying mycobacterial genome-directed primers (mtGDPs). Glass slide-based oligoarrays were employed to assess the quality of the amplification method. We observed a relatively small bias in amplified RNA pool when compared to the unamplified one. Up to 1000-fold linear RNA amplification in a single amplification round was obtained. To our knowledge, this study describes the first amplification method for mycobacterial RNA.
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Authors
Helmy Rachman, Jong Seok Lee, Joerg Angermann, Jane Kowall, Stefan H.E. Kaufmann,