Sediments offer microorganisms an unexplored numbers of niches with the opportunity to evolve specialized microbial communities. The small size of microbial niches in biogeochemical gradients in sediments called for a high resolution study of the populations. We applied a genetic fingerprint method, the terminal restriction fragment polymorphism (T-RFLP), to characterize the diversity of the 16S rRNA gene present in thin sediment layers at which one TRF represents one operational taxonomic unit (OTU). A partial gene amplification and restriction enzyme digestion of the amplicon allows the detection of about 150 different fragments in an intensity range of 100 to 10000 relative fluorescence units as a picture of the richness and evenness of ...
The diversity of bacterial communities in deep marine sediments, up to 503 metres below the sea floo...
Metabarcoding of genetic material in environmental samples has increasingly been employed as a means...
The bacterial candidate division JS1 dominates a number of 16S rRNA gene libraries from deep subseaf...
Sediments offer microorganisms an unexplored numbers of niches with the opportunity to evolve specia...
By using traditional bacterial culture methods, only less than 1% of bacteria from environmental sam...
Microorganism attachment to any newly submerged surface lays the foundation for all forthcoming wave...
Terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is widely used in microbial ecol...
Bacterial diversity in a deep-sea sediment was investigated by constructing actinobacterium-specific...
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is a polymerase chain reaction (...
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis has the potential to be useful f...
Various environmental ecosystems are valuable sources for microbial ecology studies, and their analy...
An evaluation of 18 DNA restriction endonucleases for use in terminal-restriction fragment length po...
The article can be viewed at http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10069/2350
Bacterial diversity in a deep-sea sediment was investigated by constructing actinobacterium-specific...
Members of the marine genus Rhodopirellula are attached living bacteria and studies based on culture...
The diversity of bacterial communities in deep marine sediments, up to 503 metres below the sea floo...
Metabarcoding of genetic material in environmental samples has increasingly been employed as a means...
The bacterial candidate division JS1 dominates a number of 16S rRNA gene libraries from deep subseaf...
Sediments offer microorganisms an unexplored numbers of niches with the opportunity to evolve specia...
By using traditional bacterial culture methods, only less than 1% of bacteria from environmental sam...
Microorganism attachment to any newly submerged surface lays the foundation for all forthcoming wave...
Terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is widely used in microbial ecol...
Bacterial diversity in a deep-sea sediment was investigated by constructing actinobacterium-specific...
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is a polymerase chain reaction (...
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis has the potential to be useful f...
Various environmental ecosystems are valuable sources for microbial ecology studies, and their analy...
An evaluation of 18 DNA restriction endonucleases for use in terminal-restriction fragment length po...
The article can be viewed at http://naosite.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10069/2350
Bacterial diversity in a deep-sea sediment was investigated by constructing actinobacterium-specific...
Members of the marine genus Rhodopirellula are attached living bacteria and studies based on culture...
The diversity of bacterial communities in deep marine sediments, up to 503 metres below the sea floo...
Metabarcoding of genetic material in environmental samples has increasingly been employed as a means...
The bacterial candidate division JS1 dominates a number of 16S rRNA gene libraries from deep subseaf...