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Targeting Conserved Genes in Aspergillus Species.

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The genus Aspergillus is among the economically most important fungal genera, which contains about 350 species. They occur worldwide, and have both beneficial and harmful effects on humans, animals, and… Click to show full abstract

The genus Aspergillus is among the economically most important fungal genera, which contains about 350 species. They occur worldwide, and have both beneficial and harmful effects on humans, animals, and plants. Several molecular sequence-based approaches have been tested to identify Aspergillus isolates at the species level. In this chapter, we give an overview of the methods which proved to be most suitable in our experience.

Keywords: genes aspergillus; conserved genes; aspergillus species; biology; targeting conserved

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2017

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