2019
DOI: 10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2020v29n3/delacruz
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Bacterial flora associated with commercial Octopus maya captured in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexic

Abstract: Background: Octopus is a fishery product of economic importance worldwide, the main species caught on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are Octopus maya and O. vulgaris, the first represents up to 95 % of national production. Goals: Identify the bacterial flora associated with commercial Octopus maya captured in the Yucatan Peninsula, using PCR-DGGE. Methods: From the metagenomic DNAs (mDNAs) extracted from samples representative of the octopus muscle, PCR products were synthesized with uni… Show more

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“…Most studies on cephalopod microbiome have focused on the microbial diversity of the gut ( Iehata et al, 2015 ; Roura et al, 2017 ; Cruz-Leyva et al, 2019 ; Lutz et al, 2019 ; Kang et al, 2022 ), and the reproductive tract ( Barbieri et al, 2001 ; Epel, 2001 ; Collins et al, 2012 ; Kerwin and Nyholm, 2017 ). However, the skin microbiome of cephalopods has been largely neglected, with only Lutz et al (2019) succinctly describing common cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) skin microbiome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies on cephalopod microbiome have focused on the microbial diversity of the gut ( Iehata et al, 2015 ; Roura et al, 2017 ; Cruz-Leyva et al, 2019 ; Lutz et al, 2019 ; Kang et al, 2022 ), and the reproductive tract ( Barbieri et al, 2001 ; Epel, 2001 ; Collins et al, 2012 ; Kerwin and Nyholm, 2017 ). However, the skin microbiome of cephalopods has been largely neglected, with only Lutz et al (2019) succinctly describing common cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) skin microbiome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%