The Guaymas Basin (Gulf of California) is a hydrothermal vent site where thermal alteration of deposited planktonic and terrestrial organic matter forms petroliferous material which supports diverse sulfate-reducing bacteria. We explored the phylogenetic and functional diversity of the sulfate-reducing bacteria by characterizing PCR-amplified dissimilatory sulfite reductase (dsrAB) and 16S rRNA genes from the upper 4 cm of the Guaymas sediment. The dsrAB sequences revealed that there was a major clade closely related to the acetateoxidizing delta-proteobacterial genus Desulfobacter and a clade of novel, deeply branching dsr sequences related to environmental dsr sequences from marine sediments in Aarhus Bay and Kysing Fjord (Denmark). Other...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...
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Microbial sulfate reduction, an important metabolic process in petroleum reservoirs, is widely known...
To better describe the community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria in environmental systems, we...
Sequence analysis of genes encoding dissimilatory sulfite reductase (DSR) was used to identify sulfa...
Molecular investigations of the sulfate reducing bacteria that target the dissimilatory sulfite- red...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The dissimilatory adenosine-5′-phosposulfate reductase is a key enzyme of the microbial sulfate redu...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2003. This article is posted here by permissio...
Microbial sulfate reduction, an important metabolic process in petroleum reservoirs, is widely known...
To better describe the community structure of sulfate-reducing bacteria in environmental systems, we...
Sequence analysis of genes encoding dissimilatory sulfite reductase (DSR) was used to identify sulfa...
Molecular investigations of the sulfate reducing bacteria that target the dissimilatory sulfite- red...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The surficial hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin harbor complex microbial communities where oxi...
The dissimilatory adenosine-5′-phosposulfate reductase is a key enzyme of the microbial sulfate redu...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...
Hydrocarbons are degraded by specialized types of bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Their occurrence in ...