MU Chunhua, BAO Zhenmin, CHEN Gang, HU Jingjie, HAO Lujiang, QI Zizhong, LI Guangxue. Bacterial diversity in the sediments collected from the Shikoku Basin[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (3): 114-121.
Citation:
MU Chunhua, BAO Zhenmin, CHEN Gang, HU Jingjie, HAO Lujiang, QI Zizhong, LI Guangxue. Bacterial diversity in the sediments collected from the Shikoku Basin[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (3): 114-121.
MU Chunhua, BAO Zhenmin, CHEN Gang, HU Jingjie, HAO Lujiang, QI Zizhong, LI Guangxue. Bacterial diversity in the sediments collected from the Shikoku Basin[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (3): 114-121.
Citation:
MU Chunhua, BAO Zhenmin, CHEN Gang, HU Jingjie, HAO Lujiang, QI Zizhong, LI Guangxue. Bacterial diversity in the sediments collected from the Shikoku Basin[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2005, (3): 114-121.
Diversity of bacteria was studied in deep-sea sediments from the Shikoku Basin in the Northwest Pacific Ocean by PCR, RFLP and sequence analysis of 16S rDNA and comparing with Genbank database. Based on the RFLP profile generated, 77 clones from the 16S rDNA library were divided into 27 types. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the 27 independent clones fell into four groups:Proteobacteria (62.96%), Chloroflexi (14.81%), Planctomycetes (14.81%) and Acidobacteria (7.41%). Among all sequenced clones, 6 were related to the sulfur or sulfate metabolism bacteria and the results also demonstrated that some bacteria in deep-sea sediments had relation to matter-energy circulation.