Abstract:
Methods, compositions and kits for detecting microorganisms and/or profiling microbiota such as for example through use of nucleic acid amplification and detection.
Abstract:
Various methods are disclosed for amplifying nucleic acid sequences in a nucleic acid sample. The methods involve forming at least five amplification reaction mixes each including an aliquot from a sample source that includes nucleic acid sequences, using at least five different assays each including a pair of amplification primers, the assays selected from the group of assays in Table 1and/or targeting the sequences specified in Table 1.
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to compositions and methods for inhibiting the function of target nucleic acids by sequence specific binding. The compositions and methods can be used for inhibition of micro RNAs and other relatively short non-coding RNAs.
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to compositions and methods for inhibiting the function of target nucleic acids by sequence specific binding. The compositions and methods can be used for inhibition of micro RNAs and other relatively short non-coding RNAs.
Abstract:
The invention relates generally to compositions and methods for inhibiting the function of target nucleic acids by sequence specific binding. The compositions and methods can be used for inhibition of micro RNAs and other relatively short non-coding RNAs.