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The Use of Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP) for the Characterisation of Microbial Communities in Marine Sediments
Authors:M. Glória Pereira  John W. Latchford  Stephen M. Mudge
Affiliation:School of Ocean Sciences , University of Wales, Bangor, Menai Bridge , Anglesey , LL59 5AB , UK
Abstract:

Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP) of PCR amplified 16S rRNA genes was used to investigate microbial communities in the sediments of Ria Formosa, Portugal. Five replicates of surface sand sediments were collected at an artificial inlet to the sea, between June 2001 and July 2002. Restriction enzymes Msp1 and Hha1 provided 57 different terminal fragments (T-RFs). The sediments were essentially dominated by the same ribotypes throughout the year, with seasonal shifts attributed to minor ribotypes. Principal component analysis of the T-RFs profile revealed no consistent pattern of temporal variation and no consistent grouping of replicate sediment samples. The results suggest that the small-scale spatial variability outweighs the seasonal variability. Phylogenetic affiliations suggested that the dominant bacteria were representatives of the α-Proteobacteria group.
Keywords:bacteria  16S rRNA  T-RFLP  sediments
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