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Diversity of Archaea Communities within Contaminated Sand Samples from Johnston Atoll
Authors:Renee M. Harada  Brandon A. Yoza  Stephen M. Masutani  Qing X. Li
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering , University of Hawaii , Honolulu , Hawaii , USA;2. Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, University of Hawaii , Honolulu , Hawaii , USA
Abstract:A molecular 16S rRNA gene (SSU rDNA) analysis was performed for the determination of Archaea communities in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)- and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-contaminated sand samples obtained from Johnston Atoll. The objective of this study was to investigate Archaea community structure and phylogenetic diversity in a PAH- and PCB-contaminated marine environment that may potentially be intrinsically bioremediating these compounds. The clones obtained from this analysis were equally represented between the Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota phyla. This isolated marine environment is predominantly reef habitat, suggesting that the xenobiotic compounds introduced over time influenced the community structure of autochthonous Archaea. Phylogenetic diversity within these samples suggests that the resident Archaea populations were only distantly related to cultivated taxa and cloned sequences found in the public domain from both marine and terrestrial origins.
Keywords:Archaea  diversity  environmental cleanup  Johnston Atoll  PAH and PCB contamination
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