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Probe/primer details

Etor129 Tested for in situ hybridization.
Full name
(Alm et al. 1996)
S-S-Etor-0129-b-A-18
Accession no. pB-3936
Taxonomy [Eubacterium] tortuosum; unclassified Erysipelotrichaceae; Erysipelotrichaceae; Erysipelotrichales; Erysipelotrichia; Firmicutes; Bacteria
Specificity Eubacterium tortuosum
Category animal and human associated microbiota
intestinal microbiota
Target rRNA 16S rRNA
Position 129-146
Sequence 5'- CCA GTT ACA TGG GTA GGT -3'
G+C content [%] 50
Length [nt] 18
Check specificity/coverage
Hybridization efficiency
References

Influence of resistant starch on the SCFA production and cell counts of butyrate-producing Eubacterium spp. in the human intestine. Schwiertz A, Lehmann U, Jacobasch G, Blaut M. Journal of applied microbiology. 2002. Pubmed

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Glossary
Name (Alm et al., 1996). Probe designation according to Alm, E. W., Oerther, D. B., Larsen, N., Stahl, D. A., Raskin, L. (1996). The oligonucleotide probe database. Appl Environ Microbiol 62: 3557-9. Abstract (PUBMED).
Position. Probe position according to the E. coli gene numbering.
Sequence. Sequence in IUPAC code: R=G/A, Y=T/C, M=A/C, K=G/T, S=G/C, W=A/T, H=A/C/T, B=G/T/C, V=G/C/A, D=G/A/T, N=G/A/T/C
Tm. Dissoziation temperature according to: Tm=64.9 + 41 x ((G + C - 16.4)/length).
Hybridization efficiency. Use this tool to assess in silico sensitivity (i.e. the hybridization efficiency of the oligonucleotide with its fully complementary target sequence, calculated with ProbeMelt.
Formamide. Percent formamide in the hybridization buffer for optimal hybridization conditions in FISH experiments.
Coverage. Coverage of the three domains calculated using the SILVA reference database 106 if no or a single mismatch is allowed. The detailed method is described in Klindworth et al., 2012. Nucleic Acids Res. 10.1093/nar/gks808 Full Text
Check specificity/coverage. Use these options to reveal the in silico specificity (i.e. number of matching rRNA sequences outside the target taxon) and coverage (i.e. percentage of matching rRNA sequences within the target taxon) of an oligonucleotide against the most recent SSU and LSU rRNA sequence databases.