AbstractHere, we describe a technique that allows the genetic linage analysis of 16S rRNA genes in bacteria observed under a microscope. The technique includes the isolation of microbial cells using a laser microdissection microscope, lysis of the cells, and amplification of the 16S rRNA genes in the isolated cells without interference by bacterial DNA contamination from the experimental environment or reagents. Using this technique, we successfully determined 15 16S rRNA gene sequences in cells isolated from an Antarctic iceberg. These sequences showed 94%–100% identity to their closest strains, which included bacteria that occur in aqueous, marine, and soil environments
The IceMole is an ice probe combining melting and drilling technologies for use in environments such...
Gene inventory and metagenomic techniques have allowed rapid exploration of bacterial diversity and ...
The paper describes a method for the classification and identification of microorganisms based on va...
16S rDNA clone library analysis was used to identify bacterial biodiversity in a variety of sea-ice ...
The goal of this project is to develop DNA-based microarray technology for use in the undergraduate ...
The application of high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene has increased the size of microbi...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored however these baseline data are nece...
Students in microbiology classes are frequently unable to identify bacterial isolates using traditio...
The microflora in environmental water consists of a high density and diversity of bacterial species ...
A protocol was devised which permitted the extraction of DNA from deep marine sediments up to 503 m ...
Antarctic lake ecosystems provide a rare opportunity to study the evolution and adaptation of microo...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
AbstractAntarctic ice cores could preserve ancient airborne microorganisms. We examined bacteria in ...
Subglacial environments, particularly those that lie beneath polar ice sheets, are beginning to be r...
The identification and classification of bacteria was initially performed with morphological methods...
The IceMole is an ice probe combining melting and drilling technologies for use in environments such...
Gene inventory and metagenomic techniques have allowed rapid exploration of bacterial diversity and ...
The paper describes a method for the classification and identification of microorganisms based on va...
16S rDNA clone library analysis was used to identify bacterial biodiversity in a variety of sea-ice ...
The goal of this project is to develop DNA-based microarray technology for use in the undergraduate ...
The application of high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene has increased the size of microbi...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored however these baseline data are nece...
Students in microbiology classes are frequently unable to identify bacterial isolates using traditio...
The microflora in environmental water consists of a high density and diversity of bacterial species ...
A protocol was devised which permitted the extraction of DNA from deep marine sediments up to 503 m ...
Antarctic lake ecosystems provide a rare opportunity to study the evolution and adaptation of microo...
Microorganisms were isolated from Antarctica lakes and identified based on 16S rDNA sequence analysi...
AbstractAntarctic ice cores could preserve ancient airborne microorganisms. We examined bacteria in ...
Subglacial environments, particularly those that lie beneath polar ice sheets, are beginning to be r...
The identification and classification of bacteria was initially performed with morphological methods...
The IceMole is an ice probe combining melting and drilling technologies for use in environments such...
Gene inventory and metagenomic techniques have allowed rapid exploration of bacterial diversity and ...
The paper describes a method for the classification and identification of microorganisms based on va...