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Application of terminal RFLP analysis to characterize oral bacterial flora in saliva of healthy subjects and patients with periodontitis, by M. Sakamoto, Y. Takeuchi, M. Umeda, I. Ishikawa & Y. Benno

Journal of Medical Microbiology vol. 52, part 1, pp. 79 - 89

Supplementary Fig. 1. T-RFLP patterns of 16S rDNAs from saliva digested with HhaI (A) and MspI (B). 16S rDNAs were amplified with universal primers 27F and 1492R. Samples: (H) periodontally healthy subject and (P) patient with periodontitis. The minimum and maximum values of the ordinate of each T-RFLP pattern are 0 and 300 fluorescence units, respectively.

T-RFLP patterns 1A+B

Supplementary Fig. 2. T-RFLP patterns of 16S rDNAs from saliva digested with HhaI (A) and MspI (B). 16S rDNAs were amplified with universal primer 27F and the Spirochaeta-selective reverse primer. Samples: (H) periodontally healthy subject and (P) patient with periodontitis. The minimum and maximum values of the ordinate of each T-RFLP pattern are 0 and 2000 fluorescence units, respectively.

T-RFLP patterns 2A+B





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