Abstract
This report describes a method for the construction of a mimic molecule for monitoring PCR. A blue cheese homogenate spiked with Yersinia enterocolitica was used to demonstrate how false-negative PCR results may be avoided using the mimic. Further, the possibility of estimating bacterial numbers using the mimic was illustrated by varying the target concentration.
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