Coliform as an indicator of waterborne microbial pathogens : identification using DNA sequencing
Coliforms are a group of bacteria that since the end of the 1900s’ have been used as an indicator for fecal contamination of water. With advances in microbiology in the 1900’s it became clear that the coliform group is large and varied group of bacteria and not ideal to use as indicator of waterborn...
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SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences
2019
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