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Rapid Identification of Bordetella pertussis Pertactin Gene Variants Using LightCycler Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined with Melting Curve Analysis and Gel Electrophoresis

Johanna Mäkinen,*† Matti K. Viljanen,* Jussi Mertsola,† Heikki Arvilommi,* and Qiushui He*
*National Public Health Institute, Department in Turku, Finland; †Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland


Figure 2. Partial sequence of the prn gene of Bordetella pertussis, showing the position of QJF3 primer. Consensus bases are shown with dashes, and the mismatched bases in the primer are underlined.

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Figure 2. Partial sequence of the prn gene of Bordetella pertussis, showing the position of QJF3 primer. Consensus bases are shown with dashes, and the mismatched bases in the primer are underlined.
 


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