Genetic relationships among bacterial strains belonging to the genus Aeromonas were inferred from 16S rRNA, gyrB and rpoB gene sequences. Twenty-eight type or collection strains of the recognized species or subspecies and 33 Aeromonas strains isolated from human and animal specimens as well as from environmental samples were included in the study. As reported previously, the 16S rRNA gene sequence is highly conserved within the genus Aeromonas, having only limited resolution for this very tight group of species. Analysis of a 1.1 kb gyrB sequence confirmed that this gene has high resolving power, with maximal interspecies divergence of 15.2 %. Similar results were obtained by sequencing only 517 bp of the rpoB gene, which showed maximal int...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...
International audienceAeromonads are ubiquitous aquatic bacteria that cause opportunistic infections...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
Characterization of 999 Aeromonas strains using a published 16S rDNA RFLP identification method show...
<div><p>16S rRNA gene (<em>rrs</em>) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus <em>Aeromo...
Abstract Four Aeromonas strains from clinical and environmental samples differed from known species ...
Abstract- In the present study 62 Aeromonas strains, isolated from different sources, were character...
Abstract Background Aeromonas spp. are versatile bacteria that exhibit a wide variety of lifestyles....
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
International audienceAeromonas media is an opportunistic pathogen for human and animals mainly foun...
DNA reassociations, measured by optical and double label membrane filter techniques, were used to as...
Eleven Aeromonas isolates were examined for their biotypes, antibiogram and RAPD fingerprints.The bi...
S.M.C. and M.S.F. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Prokaryotic taxonomy is the underpin...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...
International audienceAeromonads are ubiquitous aquatic bacteria that cause opportunistic infections...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
Characterization of 999 Aeromonas strains using a published 16S rDNA RFLP identification method show...
<div><p>16S rRNA gene (<em>rrs</em>) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus <em>Aeromo...
Abstract Four Aeromonas strains from clinical and environmental samples differed from known species ...
Abstract- In the present study 62 Aeromonas strains, isolated from different sources, were character...
Abstract Background Aeromonas spp. are versatile bacteria that exhibit a wide variety of lifestyles....
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
International audienceAeromonas media is an opportunistic pathogen for human and animals mainly foun...
DNA reassociations, measured by optical and double label membrane filter techniques, were used to as...
Eleven Aeromonas isolates were examined for their biotypes, antibiogram and RAPD fingerprints.The bi...
S.M.C. and M.S.F. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Prokaryotic taxonomy is the underpin...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
International audienceProkaryotic taxonomy is the underpinning of microbiology, as it provides a fra...
International audienceAeromonads are ubiquitous aquatic bacteria that cause opportunistic infections...