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Improved HF183 Quantitative Real-Time PCR Assay for Characterization of Human Fecal Pollution in Ambient Surface Water Samples

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Title Improved HF183 Quantitative Real-Time PCR Assay for Characterization of Human Fecal Pollution in Ambient Surface Water Samples
Names Green, Hyatt C. (creator)
Haugland, Richard A. (creator)
Varma, Manju (creator)
Millen, Hana T. (creator)
Borchardt, Mark A. (creator)
Field, Katharine G. (creator)
Walters, William A. (creator)
Knight, R. (creator)
Sivaganesan, Mano (creator)
Kelty, Catherine A. (creator)
Shanks, Orin C. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-05 (iso8601)
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Abstract Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) assays that target the human-associated HF183 bacterial cluster within members of the genus
Bacteroides are among the most widely used methods for the characterization of human fecal pollution in ambient surface
waters. In this study, we show that a current TaqMan HF183 qPCR assay (HF183/BFDrev) routinely forms nonspecific amplification
products and introduce a modified TaqMan assay (HF183/BacR287) that alleviates this problem. The performance of each
qPCR assay was compared in head-to-head experiments investigating limits of detection, analytical precision, predicted hybridization
to 16S rRNA gene sequences from a reference database, and relative marker concentrations in fecal and sewage samples.
The performance of the modified HF183/BacR287 assay is equal to or improves upon that of the original HF183/BFDrev assay.
In addition, a qPCR chemistry designed to combat amplification inhibition and a multiplexed internal amplification control are
included. In light of the expanding use of PCR-based methods that rely on the detection of extremely low concentrations of DNA
template, such as qPCR and digital PCR, the new TaqMan HF183/BacR287 assay should provide more accurate estimations of
human-derived fecal contaminants in ambient surface waters.
Genre Article
Identifier Green, H. C., Haugland, R. A., Varma, M., Millen, H. T., Borchardt, M. A., Field, K. G., ... & Shanks, O. C. (2014). Improved HF183 quantitative real-time PCR assay for characterization of human fecal pollution in ambient surface water samples. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 80(10), 3086-3094. doi:10.1128/AEM.04137-13

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