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- Title
Phylogenetic diversity of bacteria in soda lake stratified sediments.
- Authors
Tourova, T.; Grechnikova, M.; Kuznetsov, B.; Sorokin, D.
- Abstract
Various previously developed techniques for DNA extraction from samples with complex physicochemical structure (soils, silts, and sediments) and modifications of these techniques developed in the present work were tested. Their usability for DNA extraction from the sediments of the Kulunda Steppe hypersaline soda lakes was assessed, and the most efficient procedure for indirect (two-stage) DNA extraction was proposed. Almost complete separation of the cell fraction was shown, as well as the inefficiency of nested PCR for analysis of the clone libraries obtained from washed sediments by amplification of the 16S rRNA gene fragments. Analysis of the clone library obtained from the cell fractions of stratified sediments (upper, medium, and lower layers) revealed that in the sediments of Bitter Lake 3 most eubacterial phylotypes belonged to the class Clostridia, phylum Firmicutes. They were probably specific for this habitat and formed a new, presently unknown high-rank taxon. The data obtained revealed no pronounced stratification of the species diversity of the eubacterial component of the microbial community inhabiting the sediments (0-20 cm) in the inshore zone of Bitter Lake 3.
- Subjects
WILLCOX Playa (Ariz.); MICROORGANISM phylogeny; BACTERIAL diversity; NUCLEIC acid isolation methods; RIBOSOMAL RNA; GENE amplification; SEDIMENTS
- Publication
Microbiology (00262617), 2014, Vol 83, Issue 6, p869
- ISSN
0026-2617
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0026261714060186