Comparison among amoA primers suited for quantification and diversity analyses of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil

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Ammonia monooxygenase subunit A gene (amoA) is frequently used as a functional gene marker for diversity analysis of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB). To select a suitable amoA primer for real-time PCR and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), three reverse primers (degenerate primer amoA-2R; non-degenerate primers amoA-2R-GG and amoA-2IR) were examined. No significant differences were observed among the three primers in terms of quantitative values of amoA from environmental samples using real-time PCR. We found that PCR-DGGE analysis with the amoA-2IR primer gave the best results in this studied soil. These results indicate that amoA-2IR is a suitable primer for community analysis of AOB in the environment.

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Shimomura, Y., Morimoto, S., Hoshino, Y. T., Uchida, Y., Akiyama, H., & Hayatsu, M. (2011). Comparison among amoA primers suited for quantification and diversity analyses of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil. Microbes and Environments, 27(1), 94–98. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME11230

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