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Phylogenetic analysis of an anaerobic, trichlorobenzene-transforming microbial consortium.


ABSTRACT: A culture-independent phylogenetic survey for an anaerobic trichlorobenzene-transforming microbial community was carried out. Small-subunit rRNA genes were PCR amplified from community DNA by using primers specific for Bacteria or Euryarchaeota and were subsequently cloned. Application of a new hybridization-based screening approach revealed 51 bacterial clone families, one of which was closely related to dechlorinating Dehalobacter species. Several clone sequences clustered to rDNA sequences obtained from a molecular study of an anaerobic aquifer contaminated with hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents (Dojka et al., Appl. Env. Microbiol. 64:3869-3877, 1998).

SUBMITTER: von Wintzingerode F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC91014 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic analysis of an anaerobic, trichlorobenzene-transforming microbial consortium.

von Wintzingerode F F   Selent B B   Hegemann W W   Göbel U B UB  

Applied and environmental microbiology 19990101 1


A culture-independent phylogenetic survey for an anaerobic trichlorobenzene-transforming microbial community was carried out. Small-subunit rRNA genes were PCR amplified from community DNA by using primers specific for Bacteria or Euryarchaeota and were subsequently cloned. Application of a new hybridization-based screening approach revealed 51 bacterial clone families, one of which was closely related to dechlorinating Dehalobacter species. Several clone sequences clustered to rDNA sequences ob  ...[more]

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