Search Results - "Brown, J.C.S."
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Performance of biochemical tools as fish waste particle tracers in a dispersive marine system
Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2024)“…•Biochemical indicators in fish waste can be used as particle tracers of fish waste in the coastal environment.•Depositional modelling showed acute waste…”
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Composition of Chinook salmon faecal wastes with implications for environmental management
Published in Aquaculture (15-05-2023)“…Intensive salmon aquaculture is now a major industry globally, with Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) the dominant culture species in New Zealand…”
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Detection of dairy Leuconostoc strains using the polymerase chain reaction
Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-04-1995)“…This paper reports the design of a Leuconostoc-specific oligonucleotide based on 16S rRNA sequence data. When this oligonucleotide was used in a polymerase…”
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Rapid isolation and purification of lactococcal bacteriophage DNA without the use of caesium chloride gradients
Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-05-1994)“…Intact bacteriophage of Lactococcus lactis were recovered from small volumes of lysate by centrifugation at 15,000 g without precipitation with polyethylene…”
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Identification and sequence analysis of IS1297, an ISS1-like insertion sequence in a Leuconostoc strain
Published in Gene (1996)“…The insertion sequence (IS) ISS1 from Lactococcus lactis was amplified from lactococcal genomic DNA using a primer to the 18-bp inverted repeat sequence. The…”
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Two methods for the genetic differentiation of Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis and cremoris based on differences in the 16S rRNA gene sequence
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-09-1998)“…Abstract The 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences of Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis and ssp. cremoris differ by 9–10 bp (depending on strain), within the first 200…”
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