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Multichromosomal genome structure and confirmation of diazotrophy in novel plant-associated Burkholderia species.


ABSTRACT: Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and 16S rRNA hybridization experiments showed that multichromosome genome structures and very large genome sizes (6.46 to 8.73 Mb) are prevalent in novel plant-associated Burkholderia species. (15)N(2) isotope dilution assays revealed unambiguous diazotrophy in these novel species. nifH gene sequence analysis, often used to determine phylogenetic relatedness among diazotrophs, showed tight clusters of Burkholderia species, which were clearly distinct from those of other diazotrophs.

SUBMITTER: Martinez-Aguilar L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2493167 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multichromosomal genome structure and confirmation of diazotrophy in novel plant-associated Burkholderia species.

Martínez-Aguilar Lourdes L   Díaz Rafael R   Peña-Cabriales Juan José JJ   Estrada-de Los Santos Paulina P   Dunn Michael F MF   Caballero-Mellado Jesús J  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20080523 14


Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and 16S rRNA hybridization experiments showed that multichromosome genome structures and very large genome sizes (6.46 to 8.73 Mb) are prevalent in novel plant-associated Burkholderia species. (15)N(2) isotope dilution assays revealed unambiguous diazotrophy in these novel species. nifH gene sequence analysis, often used to determine phylogenetic relatedness among diazotrophs, showed tight clusters of Burkholderia species, which were clearly distinct from those o  ...[more]

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