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Molecular typing is defined as distinguishing genetically related isolates that are indistinguishable from each other by a variety of molecular typing methods, or grouping isolates that are so similar that they are presumed to be derived from a common ancestor. Typing is important for ascertaining two or more strains which are derived from a single parent organism, comparing strains found in different places, and providing essential data for efficient clinical diagnosis or epidemiological investigations.
- Reproducibility
- Typeability
- Discriminatory power
- Ease of interpretation
- Ease of performance
- Time-saving system