You could try 16S rDNA sequencing from PCR products. There are also
commercial labs that will do that as well, such as MIDI Labs
(http://www.midilabs.com/).
Good luck
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Eric T. Gillock, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Fort Hays State University
Hays, KS 67601
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I have found bacteria in very toxic body fluids of large animals, but could
not identify them. Can anyone help me with ID ing these bacteria? May be
using molecular techniques.
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