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Community Genome Arrays Definition:

  • Microarrays in which probes are prepared from genes that represent a selection of cultured microbes; used for determining the presence or absence of these microbes in a sampled natural environment.

    Prescott's Microbiology 9th Edition by Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, Christopher J. Woolverton



Community Genome Arrays Notes:

Community genome arrays are the microarrays that uses genes to prepare the probes and the genes are chosen which represent the cultured microbes. These help to identify the presence or absence of these microbes (from the culture) in the sample taken from natural environment.

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