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5S ribosomal RNA sequences ofVibrio adaptatus,V. cyclosites,V. hollisaeandV. neocistes; three of these eubacteria may not be true members of theVibrionaceae
Author(s) -
David G. Muir,
Hiroki Hori,
Betty A. OrtizConde,
Michael S. Anikis,
Rita R. Colwell
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/18.6.1636
Subject(s) - biology , ribosomal rna , genetics , vibrio , rna , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , gene
To estimate the phylogenetic position of each bacterial species, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS the nucleotide sequences of the 5S nbosomal RNAs from four Gram-negative marine eubacteria, Vibrio adaptatus, V. This work was supported in part by the following grants; NSF cyclosites, V. hoUisae and V. neocistes were determined by #BSR-8806509, EPA #CR812246 and ONR chemical and enzymatic methods (1). The 5S rRNAs of V. #N00014-86-K0696. adaptatus, V. neocistes and V. cyclosites show very low homologies (69%, 69% and 74% on average, respectively) to REFERENCES those of most other Vibrio species (2), indicating that these three i p ^ y H , Hon.H , Suzulu,K I , Osawa.s and Komagata.K (1987) J species are not true members of the Vibrionaceae. Bactenol 169, 1801-1806 2 MacDonell.M T and Colwell.R R (1985) System Appl Microbiol 6, 171-182

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