2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1462-2920.2002.00345.x
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First insight into the genome of an uncultivated crenarchaeote from soil

Abstract: Molecular phylogenetic surveys based on the characterization of 16S rRNA genes have revealed that soil is an environment particularly rich in microbial diversity. A clade of crenarchaeota (archaea) has frequently been detected among many other novel lineages of uncultivated bacteria. In this study we have initiated a genomic approach for the characterization of uncultivated microorganisms from soil. We have developed a procedure based on a two-phase electrophoresis technique that allows the fast and reliable p… Show more

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“…These may be major contributors to ammonia oxidation in world soils (Leininger et al, 2006), yet they have only been detected in agricultural soil clone libraries (Ochsenreiter et al, 2003), a fosmid metagenomic library from a soil sample (Quaiser et al, 2002) and in root-extract enrichment cultures (Simon et al, 2005). Cells were disrupted from the soil matrix, isolated with a micromanipulation method for individual FISH probe-positive cells (Ishøy et al, 2006) and used for MDA and DNA sequencing (Kvist et al, 2007).…”
Section: Use Of Mda In Microbial Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These may be major contributors to ammonia oxidation in world soils (Leininger et al, 2006), yet they have only been detected in agricultural soil clone libraries (Ochsenreiter et al, 2003), a fosmid metagenomic library from a soil sample (Quaiser et al, 2002) and in root-extract enrichment cultures (Simon et al, 2005). Cells were disrupted from the soil matrix, isolated with a micromanipulation method for individual FISH probe-positive cells (Ishøy et al, 2006) and used for MDA and DNA sequencing (Kvist et al, 2007).…”
Section: Use Of Mda In Microbial Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "In gel patch electrophoresis" method is more simple, faster and more efficient than other methods usually reported. Under standard electrophoretic conditions, humic substances with phenolic groups co-migrate with nucleic acids [11,12]. The addition of a hydroxyapatite patch to the agarose gel eliminates co-migration by retarding the electrophoretic mobility of humic substances.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds severely inhibit amplification reactions by PCR, hydrolysis by restriction enzymes, as well as ligation and cloning procedures. 3 Numerous attempts have focused on methods of genomic DNA extraction from a variety of environmental samples [11][12][13]. Laborious and time-consuming protocols involving DNA purification (gradient centrifugation, glass bead extraction, chromatography column, long-termed gel electrophoresis, spin column, agarose plug, two phase system) or extensive sample dilution prior to PCR have been necessary to obtain a PCR amplification from an environmental template.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quaiser and co-worker (2002) pression patterns [62][63]. Quaiser and co-worker (2002) [64] studied and analyzed genome of an uncultivable [64] studied and analyzed genome of an uncultivable Crenarchaeote Crenarchaeote using direct genome analysis. Authors have using direct genome analysis.…”
Section: Produce Of Metagenomics Produce Of Metagenomics A) Microbialmentioning
confidence: 99%