1989
DOI: 10.1128/jb.171.8.4202-4206.1989
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Phylogenetic diversity of the Rickettsiae

Abstract: Small subunit rRNA sequences have been determined for representative strains of six species of the family Rickettsiaceae: Rickettsia rickettsii, Rickettsia prowazekii, Rickettsia typhi, Coxiella burnetii, Ehrlichia risticii, and Wolbachia persica. The relationships among these sequences and those of other eubacteria show that all members of the family Rickettsiaceae belong to the so-called purple bacterial phylum. The three representatives of the genus Rickettsia form a tight monophyletic cluster within the a … Show more

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“…Restriction digests obtained by using HindIII and the genomic DNAs of 12 Rickettsia species, including R. bellii, R. prowazekii, and R. rickettsii, produced single bands, which was consistent with the presence of a single copy of the 16s rRNA gene in all taxa, when they were probed with the 16s ribosomal DNA clone from Rochalimaea quintana (pMD24). No Hind111 site was identified in the previously described sequences of R. rickettsii, R. prowazekii, and R. typhi (34). Single-band patterns consistent with the hypothesis that there are single copies of the 16s rRNA gene in R. bellii, R. prowazekii, and the SFG species Rickettsia montana were aIso obtained when genomic DNA restricted by either SphI or EcoRI was probed by using labeled R. bellii 16s rRNA.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Restriction digests obtained by using HindIII and the genomic DNAs of 12 Rickettsia species, including R. bellii, R. prowazekii, and R. rickettsii, produced single bands, which was consistent with the presence of a single copy of the 16s rRNA gene in all taxa, when they were probed with the 16s ribosomal DNA clone from Rochalimaea quintana (pMD24). No Hind111 site was identified in the previously described sequences of R. rickettsii, R. prowazekii, and R. typhi (34). Single-band patterns consistent with the hypothesis that there are single copies of the 16s rRNA gene in R. bellii, R. prowazekii, and the SFG species Rickettsia montana were aIso obtained when genomic DNA restricted by either SphI or EcoRI was probed by using labeled R. bellii 16s rRNA.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In addition, the complete or nearly complete 16s rRNA gene sequences of several other Rickettsia species or Rickettsia-like organisms have been determined recently (30a, 37). However, even when SFG species are compared with TG species, the numbers of sequence differences found in the 16s rRNA gene in the genus Rickettsia are quite small (34). Therefore, we also obtained data for the large-subunit rRNA gene to help clarify the ambiguous evolutionary relationships between R. bellii and the SFG and TG species.…”
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“…2b, Table 2). Analysis of other SS-rRNA sequences suggests that the position of the Legionellaceae in the γ subgroup is robust (Fry et al 1991;Weisburg et al 1989a). Similarly, the exact position of the N. gonorrhoeae RecA is ambiguous, yet the N. gonorrhoeae SS-rRNA groups consistently with the β clade.…”
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