Volume 9, Number 5—May 2003
Research
Variant Salmonella Genomic Island 1 Antibiotic Resistance Gene Cluster in Salmonella enterica Serovar Albany
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Figure 3. A) Southern blot hybridization with the p1-9 probe of XbaI-digested genomic DNAs of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104 strain BN9181 (lane 1), serovar Agona strain 959SA97 (lane 2), serovar Paratyphi B strain 44 (lane 3), and serovar Albany strain 7205.00 (lane 4). B) Southern blot hybridization of XbaI-, XhoI-, HindIII-, and EcoRI-digested genomic DNAs of serovar Typhimurium DT104 strain BN9181 (lanes 1), serovar Agona strain 959SA97 (lanes 2), serovar Paratyphi B strain 44 (lanes 3), and serovar Albany strain 7205.00 (lanes 4), with the pSTF3 probe containing all antibiotic resistance genes (see Figure 1).
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