Since its discovery in the 1970s, 16S rRNA gene is the go-to biomolecule for determining phylogenetics and evolutionary relationships amongst and between species. Current understanding posits that 16S rRNA molecule containing species-determining sequence motif useful for microbial identification. It is with this in mind that this work catalogues the 16S rRNA gene sequence of an ensemble of bacterial and archaeal species common in environmental matrixes. Originally from European Nucleotide Archive, the compendium of over 60 16S rRNA gene sequence should serve as a useful starting point for exploring the utility and application potential of 16S rRNA phylogenetics.</p
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea inclu...
International audiencePCR amplification of the rRNA gene is the most popular method for assessing mi...
<p>The 16S rDNA sequences were obtained from 28 bacterial species (their names and NCBI Gene IDs are...
The use of 16S rRNA gene sequences to study bacterial phylogeny and taxonomy has been by far the mos...
Publicly available sequence databases of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene, also known as 16S rRN...
<p>Phylogenetic affiliations based on (A) archaeal and (B) bacterial 16S rRNA genes and 16S rRNA. Th...
<p>16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences was used to study phylogenetic affiliations of midgut bac...
Variable region analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences is the most common tool in bacterial taxonomic s...
<p>Names in bold indicate new 16S rRNA sequences identified in this study. Boxed names indicate sequ...
16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecology. Its ...
Analysis of intragenomic variation of 16S rRNA genes is a unique approach to examining the concept o...
Analysis of intragenomic variation of 16S rRNA genes is a unique approach to examining the concept o...
Background: Microscopic, biochemical, molecular, and computer-based approaches are extensively used ...
International audiencePCR amplification of the rRNA gene is the most popular method for assessing mi...
Variable region analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences is the most common tool in bacterial taxonomic s...
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea inclu...
International audiencePCR amplification of the rRNA gene is the most popular method for assessing mi...
<p>The 16S rDNA sequences were obtained from 28 bacterial species (their names and NCBI Gene IDs are...
The use of 16S rRNA gene sequences to study bacterial phylogeny and taxonomy has been by far the mos...
Publicly available sequence databases of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene, also known as 16S rRN...
<p>Phylogenetic affiliations based on (A) archaeal and (B) bacterial 16S rRNA genes and 16S rRNA. Th...
<p>16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences was used to study phylogenetic affiliations of midgut bac...
Variable region analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences is the most common tool in bacterial taxonomic s...
<p>Names in bold indicate new 16S rRNA sequences identified in this study. Boxed names indicate sequ...
16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecology. Its ...
Analysis of intragenomic variation of 16S rRNA genes is a unique approach to examining the concept o...
Analysis of intragenomic variation of 16S rRNA genes is a unique approach to examining the concept o...
Background: Microscopic, biochemical, molecular, and computer-based approaches are extensively used ...
International audiencePCR amplification of the rRNA gene is the most popular method for assessing mi...
Variable region analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences is the most common tool in bacterial taxonomic s...
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea inclu...
International audiencePCR amplification of the rRNA gene is the most popular method for assessing mi...
<p>The 16S rDNA sequences were obtained from 28 bacterial species (their names and NCBI Gene IDs are...