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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 29, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2006
Ricardo Badilla Ohlbaum, La Reina, CL;
Alejandro Eduardo Maass Sepúlveda, Peñalolén, CL;
Pilar Angélica Parada Valdecantos, Nuñoa, CL;
Andrés Octavio Aravena Duarte, Nuñoa, CL;
Mauricio Alejandro Gonzalez Canales, Peñalolén, CL;
Servet Martinez Aguilera, La Cisterna, CL;
Katia Nicole Ehrenfeld Stolzenbach, Las Condes, CL;
Pablo Andrés Moreno Cortés, Lo Barnechea, CL;
Ricardo Badilla Ohlbaum, La Reina, CL;
Alejandro Eduardo Maass Sepúlveda, Peñalolén, CL;
Pilar Angélica Parada Valdecantos, Nuñoa, CL;
Andrés Octavio Aravena Duarte, Nuñoa, CL;
Mauricio Alejandro Gonzalez Canales, Peñalolén, CL;
Servet Martinez Aguilera, La Cisterna, CL;
Katia Nicole Ehrenfeld Stolzenbach, Las Condes, CL;
Pablo Andrés Moreno Cortés, Lo Barnechea, CL;
Biosigma S.A., Colina, CL;
Abstract
The present invention discloses an array of DNA fragments from biomining microorganisms and a method to identify readily and simultaneously said microorganisms in a sample. This method is a useful tool in biomining, in every circumstance where a global understanding of the present microbiological diversity is required, or simply to assess the presence of some microorganism with biomining relevance, either on the mineral, or in a bioleaching heap, in the biomining laboratory or in any other circumstance involving biomining microorgarisms.