Isolation and characterisation of vibrio alginolyticus lytic bacteriophage φva-1 from brackishwater clam meretrix meretrix in India

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Abstract

The Gram negative bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus is generally found in marine and brackishwater systems. A lytic bacteriophage capable of specifically infecting V. alginolyticus was isolated from the brackishwater clam (Meretrix meretrix) using agar overlay technique. The phage produced plaques 3 mm in dia, which increased to 5 mm overnight on tryptone soya agar (TSA) plates and the optimum temperature and pH was found to be 32°C and 7.5 respectively. The phage was designated as φVa-1 and nucleic acid characterisation confirmed that the phage has double stranded DNA. Transmission electron microscopic observations revealed that the bacteriophage had hexagonal structure with a long contractile tail and the phage was found to belong to the family Myoviridae.

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Abhilash, E. C., & Alavandi, S. V. (2017). Isolation and characterisation of vibrio alginolyticus lytic bacteriophage φva-1 from brackishwater clam meretrix meretrix in India. Indian Journal of Fisheries. Indian Council of Agricultural Research. https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2017.64.3.67421-17

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