Diversity of symbiotic archaeal communities among various sponges

Title
Diversity of symbiotic archaeal communities among various sponges
Author(s)
이은영; 이홍금; 이정현
KIOST Author(s)
Lee, Jung Hyun(이정현)
Alternative Author(s)
이홍금; 이정현
Publication Year
2003-02-25
Abstract
Molecular ecological studies have shown that Archaea are predominant microorganisms in a variety of environments including soils, fresh water, seawater and deep-sea sediments, inhabiting moderate to extreme and free-living to symbiotic. A molecular analysis of archaeal communities in sponges collected at the coastal area of Cheju Island, Korea was conducted by using a terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis on 16S rDNA in conjuction with sequencing results of rDNA clones. The results from T-RFLP and clone analysis showed that a single T-RF peak embraced several archaeal clones with different RFLP patterns and sequences. In the unidentified sponge sample (01CJ20), one major T-RF peak corresponded to a single RFLP type (40 clones), which showed possibility of a specific relationship between sponge and its symbiotic archaeal component.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/32361
Bibliographic Citation
Marine biotechnology: Basics and application, pp.75, 2003
Publisher
European Federation of Biotechnology
Type
Conference
Language
English
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