Applications 2. Creating Diagnostic Probes for Bacterial Infection (T. Brown, G.A. Leonard, E.D. Booth, G. Kneale, 1990) a group of closely related pathogenic bacteria find a substring that occurs in each of the bacterial sequences(with as few substitutions as possible) and does not occurs in the host(Human) 2021/1/292021/1/29 5 Applications 2. Creating Diagnostic Probes for Bacterial Infection (T. Brown, G.A. Leonard, E.D. Booth, G. Kneale, 1990) -- a group of closely related pathogenic bacteria -- find a substring that occurs in each of the bacterial sequences (with as few substitutions as possible) and does not occurs in the host (Human)