Selective recovery of 16S rRNA sequences from natural microbial communities in the form of cDNA

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Abstract

Cloning of cDNA obtained from 16S rRNA (16S rcDNA) selectively retrieves species-specific sequence information useful for analyzing the composition and structure of natural microbial communities. With this technique we obtained recombinant 16S rcDNA libraries from Escherichia coli and from a model hot-spring cyanobacterial-mat community. The recombinant plasmids contained exclusively 16S rRNA-derived inserts. This selective approach is independent of biasing culture techniques and eliminates the laborious screening required to locate 16S rRNA gene-bearing recombinants in genomic DNA libraries obtained from natural communities.

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Weller, R., & Ward, D. M. (1989). Selective recovery of 16S rRNA sequences from natural microbial communities in the form of cDNA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 55(7), 1818–1822. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.55.7.1818-1822.1989

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