Molecular and microscopic identification of sulfate-reducing bacteria in multispecies biofilms

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The population architecture of sulfidogenic biofilms established in anaerobic fixed-bed bioreactors was characterized by selective polymerase chain reaction amplification and fluorescence microscopy. A region of the 16S rRNA common to resident sulfate-reducing bacteria was selectively amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. Sequences of amplification products, with reference to a collection of 16S rRNA sequences representing most characterized sulfate-reducing bacteria, were used to design both general and specific hybridization probes. Fluorescent versions of these probes were used in combination with fluorescence microscopy to visualize specific sulfate- reducing bacterial populations within developing and established biofilms.

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Amann, R. I., Stromley, J., Devereux, R., Key, R., & Stahl, D. A. (1992). Molecular and microscopic identification of sulfate-reducing bacteria in multispecies biofilms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(2), 614–623. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.2.614-623.1992

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