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The following pages link to 16S rRNA-based assays for quantitative detection of universal, human-, cow-, and dog-specific fecal Bacteroidales: a Bayesian approach (Q46237694):
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- Molecular diversity of Bacteroidales in fecal and environmental samples and swine-associated subpopulations (Q24623784) (← links)
- Evaluation of swine-specific PCR assays used for fecal source tracking and analysis of molecular diversity of swine-specific "bacteroidales" populations (Q24650474) (← links)
- Microbial source tracking markers for detection of fecal contamination in environmental waters: relationships between pathogens and human health outcomes (Q27007364) (← links)
- LA35 Poultry Fecal Marker Persistence Is Correlated with That of Indicators and Pathogens in Environmental Waters (Q27324041) (← links)
- Factors influencing the persistence of fecal Bacteroides in stream water (Q28242994) (← links)
- Correlation of quantitative PCR for a poultry-specific brevibacterium marker gene with bacterial and chemical indicators of water pollution in a watershed impacted by land application of poultry litter (Q28387319) (← links)
- Microbial Source Tracking in Adjacent Karst Springs (Q28397946) (← links)
- Microbial communities in pre-columbian coprolites (Q28681853) (← links)
- Occurrence of human-associated Bacteroidetes genetic source tracking markers in raw and treated wastewater of municipal and domestic origin and comparison to standard and alternative indicators of faecal pollution (Q28829910) (← links)
- Pepper Mild Mottle Virus as an Indicator of Fecal Pollution (Q29012540) (← links)
- Data Acceptance Criteria for Standardized Human-Associated Fecal Source Identification Quantitative Real-Time PCR Methods. (Q31049609) (← links)
- Quo vadis source tracking? Towards a strategic framework for environmental monitoring of fecal pollution (Q33290890) (← links)
- Bacteroidales diversity in ring-billed gulls (Laurus delawarensis) residing at Lake Michigan beaches (Q33400676) (← links)
- Estimation of pig fecal contamination in a river catchment by real-time PCR using two pig-specific Bacteroidales 16S rRNA genetic markers (Q33423817) (← links)
- Quantitative detection of fecal contamination with domestic poultry feces in environments in China (Q33566223) (← links)
- Improved HF183 quantitative real-time PCR assay for characterization of human fecal pollution in ambient surface water samples (Q33602009) (← links)
- Host-specific 16S rRNA gene markers of Bacteroidales for source tracking of fecal pollution in the subtropical coastal seawater of Hong Kong. (Q33655794) (← links)
- Estimating true human and animal host source contribution in quantitative microbial source tracking using the Monte Carlo method (Q33686529) (← links)
- Performance assessment PCR-based assays targeting bacteroidales genetic markers of bovine fecal pollution (Q33704632) (← links)
- Sewage reflects the distribution of human faecal Lachnospiraceae. (Q33705630) (← links)
- State of the art molecular markers for fecal pollution source tracking in water (Q33787006) (← links)
- Fecal Bacteroidales Diversity and Decay in Response to Variations in Temperature and Salinity (Q33806886) (← links)
- A microbial signature approach to identify fecal pollution in the waters off an urbanized coast of Lake Michigan (Q33856354) (← links)
- Terrestrial Sources Homogenize Bacterial Water Quality During Rainfall in Two Urbanized Watersheds in Santa Barbara, CA (Q33913538) (← links)
- Highly discriminatory single-nucleotide polymorphism interrogation of Escherichia coli by use of allele-specific real-time PCR and eBURST analysis (Q33963389) (← links)
- Identification of host-specific Bacteroidales 16S rDNA sequences from human sewage and ruminant feces (Q34033086) (← links)
- Novel microbiological and spatial statistical methods to improve strength of epidemiological evidence in a community-wide waterborne outbreak (Q34078552) (← links)
- Presence of Bacteroidales as a predictor of pathogens in surface waters of the central California coast (Q34108899) (← links)
- Comparison of Gull Feces-Specific Assays Targeting the 16S rRNA Genes of Catellicoccus marimammalium and Streptococcus spp (Q34121203) (← links)
- Occurrence and persistence of bacterial pathogens and indicator organisms in beach sand along the California coast (Q34128209) (← links)
- Traditional and molecular analyses for fecal indicator bacteria in non-point source subtropical recreational marine waters. (Q34162600) (← links)
- Lachnospiraceae and Bacteroidales alternative fecal indicators reveal chronic human sewage contamination in an urban harbor (Q34205014) (← links)
- Development and evaluation of a quantitative PCR assay targeting sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) fecal pollution (Q34227854) (← links)
- Distribution of genetic marker concentrations for fecal indicator bacteria in sewage and animal feces (Q34232893) (← links)
- Evaluation of conventional and alternative monitoring methods for a recreational marine beach with nonpoint source of fecal contamination. (Q34253210) (← links)
- Sources and distribution of surface water fecal contamination and prevalence of schistosomiasis in a Brazilian village (Q34281772) (← links)
- Association of fecal indicator bacteria with human viruses and microbial source tracking markers at coastal beaches impacted by nonpoint source pollution (Q34330669) (← links)
- Blautia and Prevotella sequences distinguish human and animal fecal pollution in Brazil surface waters (Q34587642) (← links)
- Discovering new indicators of fecal pollution (Q34633165) (← links)
- Distribution of human-specific bacteroidales and fecal indicator bacteria in an urban watershed impacted by sewage pollution, determined using RNA- and DNA-based quantitative PCR assays (Q34747528) (← links)
- Hypothesis-driven approach for the identification of fecal pollution sources in water resources (Q34887025) (← links)
- Bifidobacterial diversity and the development of new microbial source tracking indicators (Q35077350) (← links)
- Enteric pathogens in stored drinking water and on caregiver's hands in Tanzanian households with and without reported cases of child diarrhea (Q35083491) (← links)
- Decay of Bacterial Pathogens, Fecal Indicators, and Real-Time Quantitative PCR Genetic Markers in Manure-Amended Soils (Q35138864) (← links)
- Genetic markers for rapid PCR-based identification of gull, Canada goose, duck, and chicken fecal contamination in water (Q35665596) (← links)
- Comparison of Sewage and Animal Fecal Microbiomes by Using Oligotyping Reveals Potential Human Fecal Indicators in Multiple Taxonomic Groups (Q35732070) (← links)
- Automated Sampling Procedures Supported by High Persistence of Bacterial Fecal Indicators and Bacteroidetes Genetic Microbial Source Tracking Markers in Municipal Wastewater during Short-Term Storage at 5°C (Q35829418) (← links)
- Phenotypic and Phylogenetic Identification of Coliform Bacteria Obtained Using 12 Coliform Methods Approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (Q36000464) (← links)
- Quantification of Human Norovirus GII on Hands of Mothers with Children Under the Age of Five Years in Bagamoyo, Tanzania (Q36026223) (← links)
- Distributions of Fecal Markers in Wastewater from Different Climatic Zones for Human Fecal Pollution Tracking in Australian Surface Waters (Q36575107) (← links)