ribotypering
Ribotypering is the process of typing microorganisms by analyzing patterns in their ribosomal RNA gene regions. The term is used informally and overlaps with ribotyping, a family of molecular typing methods that distinguish strains based on ribosomal RNA operon organization and sequence variation. Common targets are the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic regions and the rRNA operons themselves.
Ribotypering methods include RFLP-based ribotyping, which uses restriction enzymes to cut rRNA gene regions and produces
Applications are mainly in epidemiology and clinical microbiology, aiding outbreak investigation, surveillance, and tracking of transmission.
Limitations include variable discriminatory power across species, dependence on standardized references, and evolving laboratory practices toward