Abstract
The benomyl resistant gene (BenR) found in Candida albicans, but not in other species of Candida, was used as a probe for the identification of C. albicans in clinical specimens. The utility of this probe to detect this species was demonstrated by Southern and dot-blot analysis, and by PCR. The possible use of this gene in C. albicans typing by the RFLP method is also demonstrated.