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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 12, 2010
Pilar Angélica Parada Valdecantos, Santiago, CL;
Katia Nicole Ehrenfeld Stolzenbach, Santiago, CL;
Igor Alejandro Pacheco Cruz, Santiago, CL;
Alejandro Eduardo Maass Sepúlveda, Santiago, CL;
Andrés Octavio Aravena Duarte, Santiago, CL;
Mauricio Alejandro Gonzalez Canales, Santiago, CL;
Servet Martinez Aguilera, Santiago, CL;
Pilar Angélica Parada Valdecantos, Santiago, CL;
Katia Nicole Ehrenfeld Stolzenbach, Santiago, CL;
Igor Alejandro Pacheco Cruz, Santiago, CL;
Alejandro Eduardo Maass Sepúlveda, Santiago, CL;
Andrés Octavio Aravena Duarte, Santiago, CL;
Mauricio Alejandro Gonzalez Canales, Santiago, CL;
Servet Martinez Aguilera, Santiago, CL;
Biosigma S.A., Colina, CL;
Abstract
The present invention discloses a method to identify and quantify environmental microorganisms useful in biomining processes. These microorganisms are basically 10, belonging to Bacteria:sp.,sp.,sp.,and; and Archaea:sp.,sp.,sp.,sp. andsp. The method comprises performing a PCR with specific primers designed in our laboratories for different taxons SEQ ID No. 4 to SEQ ID No.: 407. With qPCR results and other data obtained from the analyzed sample, the microorganism concentration of each analyzed taxon present in the sample is calculated using a mathematical formula.