Probes and primers for the detection of polyphosphate...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 12 – Q

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01)

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CA 2394652

The present invention relates to the identification of polyphosphate accumulating organisms that are capable of biologically removing phosphorus from wastewater. Specifically, the invention provides oligonucleotide probes or primers for detecting a polyphosphate accumulating organism in a sample. These oligonucleotides have a sequence of at least 12 nucleotides that is unique to 16S rDNA of polyphosphate accumulating organisms. The invention further provides methods for detecting polyphosphate accumulating organisms.

La présente invention concerne l'identification d'organismes accumulateurs de polyphosphate pouvant éliminer biologiquement le phosphore des eaux usées. Elle concerne plus particulièrement des sondes oligonucléotidiques ou des amorces pouvant détecter un organisme accumulateur de polyphosphate dans un échantillon. Ces oligonucléotides présentent une séquence d'au moins 12 nucléotides unique à l'ADNr 16s d'organismes accumulateurs de polyphosphate. L'invention concerne en outre des méthodes de détection d'organismes accumulateurs de polyphosphate.

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