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Comparison of Phylogenetic Relationships Based on Phospholipid Fatty AcidProfiles and Ribosomal RNA Sequence Similarities among Dissimilatory Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria

机译:基于磷脂脂肪酸序列与异化硫酸盐还原菌核糖体RNa序列相似性的系统发育关系比较

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Twenty-five isolates of dissimilatory sulfate-reducing bacteria were clusteredbased on similarity analysis of their phospholipid ester-linked fatty acids (PLFA). Of these, twenty-three showed the phylogenetic relationships based on the sequence similarity of their 16S rRNA directly paralleled the PLFA relationships. Desulfobacter latus and Desulfobacter curvatus grouped with the other Desulfobacter spp. by 16S rRNA comparison but not with the the PLFA analysis as they contained significantly more monoenoic PLFA than the others. Similarly, Desulfovibrio africanus clustered with the Desulfovibrio spp. by 16S rRNA comparison but not with them when analyzed by PLFA patterns because of a higher monoenoic PLFA content. Otherwise, clustering obtained with either analysis was essentially congruent. The relationships defined by PLFA patterns appeared robust to shifts in nutrients and terminal electron acceptors. Additional analysis utilizing the lipopolysaccharide-lipid a hydroxy fatty acid patterns appeared not to shift the relationships based on PLFA significantly for this group of bacteria except when completely absent as in gram-positive bacteria. Phylogenetic relationships between isolates defined by 16S rRNA sequence divergence represent a selection clearly different from the multi-enzyme activities responsible for the PLFA patterns. Determination of bacterial relationships based on different selective pressure for various cellular components provides more clues to evolutionary history leading to a more rational nomenclature. (Copyright (c) 1994 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.)

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