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Distribution and abundance of Gram-positive bacteria in the environment: development of a group-specific probe

We developed a 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe (S-P-GPos-1200-a-A-13) for the Gram-positive bacteria, confirmed its specificity by database searches and hybridization studies, and investigated the effects of humic acids on membrane hybridizations with this probe. S-P-GPos-1200-a-A-13 was use...

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Published in:Journal of microbiological methods 2001-04, Vol.44 (3), p.193-203
Main Authors: MacGregor, Barbara J., Toze, Simon, Alm, Elizabeth W., Sharp, Richard, Ziemer, Cherie J., Stahl, David A.
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Language:English
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Summary:We developed a 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe (S-P-GPos-1200-a-A-13) for the Gram-positive bacteria, confirmed its specificity by database searches and hybridization studies, and investigated the effects of humic acids on membrane hybridizations with this probe. S-P-GPos-1200-a-A-13 was used to estimate the abundance of Gram-positive populations in the bovine rumen and Lake Michigan sediments. This probe should be useful for studies of the environmental distribution of Gram-positive bacteria and the detection of uncultured, phylogenetically Gram-positive bacteria with variable or negative Gram staining reactions, and could serve for Gram staining in some diagnostic settings.
ISSN:0167-7012
1872-8359
DOI:10.1016/S0167-7012(00)00243-8