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BACTERIAL NEGATIVE CONTROL FISH PROBE - ATTO488

General description Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization technique (FISH) is based on the hybridization of fluorescent labeled oligonucleotide probe to a specific complementary DNA or RNA sequence in whole and intact cells.1 Microbial FISH allows the

Description

General description

Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization technique (FISH) is based on the hybridization of fluorescent labeled oligonucleotide probe to a specific complementary DNA or RNA sequence in whole and intact cells.1 Microbial FISH allows the visualization, identification and isolation of bacteria due to recognition of ribosomal RNA also in unculturable samples.2

FISH technique can serve as a powerful tool in the microbiome research field by allowing the observation of native microbial populations in diverse microbiome environments, such as samples from human origin (blood3 and tissue4), microbial ecology (solid biofilms 5 and aquatic systems 6) and plants 7.

Prokaryotic single cell life forms are divided into two domains, called Bacteria and Archaea, originally categorized as Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.8 However both terms, Eubacteria and Bacteria are still being used in microbiology.

The Negative control non-specific, nonsense probe, is used in the FISH experiments to detect nonspecific binding of the probes and set the appropriate conditions for the experiment.9

The negative control probe was used in FISH technique on various samples such as, pure culture (as described in the figure legends) and blood cultures9,10.

It is strongly recommended to include positive and negative controls in FISH assays to ensure specific binding of the probe of interest and appropriate protocol conditions. We offer positive (MBD0032/33) and negative (MBD0034/35) control probes, that accompany the specific probe of interest.

Application

Probe for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), negative control probe used to detect nonspecific binding.

Features and Benefits

  • Detection of nonspecific binding of tested probes.
  • Verification of FISH results accuracy.
  • Calibration of FISH experiment appropriate conditions.
  • Can be used to control for nonspecific binding in variuos samples such as, blood cultures and pure cultures.
  • The ability to detect bacteria in its natural habitat is an essential tool for studying host-microbiome interaction.

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Specifications
UPC:
41171621
Condition:
New
Weight:
1.00 Ounces
HazmatClass:
No
MPN:
MBD0034-50UL
Temperature Control Device:
Yes
Controlled Substances and Cyanide:
Yes
Catalog No. C005B-447809
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