16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromonas strains belonging to populations structured by multilocus phylogeny were studied using an original approach that considered Ribosomal Multi-Operon Diversity. This approach associated pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to assess rrn operon number and distribution across the chromosome and PCR-temporal temperature gel electrophoresis (TTGE) to assess rrs V3 region heterogeneity. Aeromonads harbored 8 to 11 rrn operons, 10 operons being observed in more than 92% of the strains. Intraspecific variability was low or nul except for A. salmonicida and A. aquariorum suggesting that large chromosomic rearrangements might occur in these two sp...
Purpose. The taxonomy of Aeromonas keeps expanding and their identification remains problematic due ...
<p>Results are presented according to the structure of the population observed in multilocus phyloge...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
<div><p>16S rRNA gene (<em>rrs</em>) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus <em>Aeromo...
Characterization of 999 Aeromonas strains using a published 16S rDNA RFLP identification method show...
Abstract Background Aeromonas spp. are versatile bacteria that exhibit a wide variety of lifestyles....
Genetic relationships among bacterial strains belonging to the genus Aeromonas were inferred from 16...
International audienceAeromonas media is an opportunistic pathogen for human and animals mainly foun...
Eleven Aeromonas isolates were examined for their biotypes, antibiogram and RAPD fingerprints.The bi...
Two molecular typing methods were used in this study to examine the intra/inter-specific genetic rel...
International audienceEven though the 16S rRNA gene is the most commonly used taxonomic marker in mi...
The genus Aeromonas comprises ubiquitous bacteria which are known to play several roles in the envir...
Abstract Biodiversity estimates based on ribosomal operon sequence diversity rely on the premise tha...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
Purpose. The taxonomy of Aeromonas keeps expanding and their identification remains problematic due ...
<p>Results are presented according to the structure of the population observed in multilocus phyloge...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
16S rRNA gene (rrs) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus Aeromonas. Here, 195 Aeromo...
<div><p>16S rRNA gene (<em>rrs</em>) is considered of low taxonomic interest in the genus <em>Aeromo...
Characterization of 999 Aeromonas strains using a published 16S rDNA RFLP identification method show...
Abstract Background Aeromonas spp. are versatile bacteria that exhibit a wide variety of lifestyles....
Genetic relationships among bacterial strains belonging to the genus Aeromonas were inferred from 16...
International audienceAeromonas media is an opportunistic pathogen for human and animals mainly foun...
Eleven Aeromonas isolates were examined for their biotypes, antibiogram and RAPD fingerprints.The bi...
Two molecular typing methods were used in this study to examine the intra/inter-specific genetic rel...
International audienceEven though the 16S rRNA gene is the most commonly used taxonomic marker in mi...
The genus Aeromonas comprises ubiquitous bacteria which are known to play several roles in the envir...
Abstract Biodiversity estimates based on ribosomal operon sequence diversity rely on the premise tha...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
Purpose. The taxonomy of Aeromonas keeps expanding and their identification remains problematic due ...
<p>Results are presented according to the structure of the population observed in multilocus phyloge...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...