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Community members in activated sludge as determined by molecular probe technology.

Water Res

January 2020

Stanford Genome Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA, 94304, USA; Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University Medical College, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA. Electronic address:

The use of molecular probe technology is demonstrated for routine identification and tracking of cultured and uncultured microorganisms in an activated sludge bioreactor treating domestic wastewater. A key advantage of molecular probe technology is that it can interrogate hundreds of microbial species of interest in a single measurement. In environmental niches where a single genus (such as Competibacteraceae) dominates, it can be difficult and expensive to identify microorganisms that are present at low relative abundance.

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An extensive blood culture protocol, including prolonged incubation of cultures, for 215 patients believed to have had endocarditis yielded only 3 clinically relevant results. Twenty-four Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, Cardiobacterium, Eikenella, and Kingella (i.e.

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