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Polyphasic microbial community analysis of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils from two northern Canadian communities
Authors:Juck  Charles  Whyte  Greer
Institution:McGill University, Macdonald Campus, 21 111 Lakeshore Blvd., Ste.-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que., Canada H9X 3V9;University of Waterloo, Department of Biology, Waterloo, Ont., Canada N2L 3G1;NRC-Biotechnology Research Institute, 6100 Royalmount Ave., Montreal, Que., Canada H4P 2R2
Abstract:The cold-adapted bacterial communities in petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated and non-impacted soils from two northern Canadian environments, Kuujjuaq, Que., and Alert, Nunavut, were analyzed using a polyphasic approach. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) separation of 16S rDNA PCR fragments from soil total community DNA revealed a high level of bacterial diversity, as estimated by the total number of bands visualized. Dendrogram analysis clustered the sample sites on the basis of geographical location. Comparison of the overall microbial molecular diversity suggested that in the Kuujjuaq sites, contamination negatively impacted diversity whereas in the Alert samples, diversity was maintained or increased as compared to uncontaminated controls. Extraction and sequencing analysis of selected 16S rDNA bands demonstrated a range of similarity of 86-100% to reference organisms, with 63.6% of the bands representing high G+C Gram-positive organisms in the order Actinomycetales and 36.4% in the class Proteobacteria. Community level physiological profiles generated using Biolog GN plates were analyzed by cluster analysis. Based on substrate oxidation rates, the samples clustered into groups similar to those of the DGGE dendrograms, i.e. separation based upon geographic origin. The coinciding results reached using culture-independent and -dependent analyses reinforces the conclusion that geographical origin of the samples, rather than petroleum contamination level, was more important in determining species diversity within these cold-adapted bacterial communities.
Keywords:Cold-adapted bacterium  Microbial community analysis  Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis  Biolog  Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination
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