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Repetitive Sequence-based PCR (repPCR)
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes contain dispersed repetitive sequences separating longer single-copy DNA sequences.  Interspersed repetitive sequences are characterized as relatively short (usually <500 bp), non-coding, dispersed elements in bacterial genomes.  Current data supports that repetitive DNA comprises a substantial portion of the microbial genomes.  rep-PCR primers complement these repetitive sequences and allow for specific binding providing reproducible, unique rep-PCR DNA fingerprint patterns. 

 
Generation of Organism Specific rep-PCR DNA Fingerprint Patterns

1.  Rep-PCR primers bind to many specific repetitive sequences interspersed throughout the genome. 

  RepPCR Step 1

 

2. Multiple Fragments of various lengths are amplified

RepPCR Step 2

 

3.  Fragments can be separated by mass and charge via electrophoresis

RepPCR 3

 

4.  A unique rep-PCR DNA fingerprint profile created with multiple bands of varying intensity 

RepPCR Step 4


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