In situ analysis of phototrophic sulfur bacteria in the chernocline of meromictic Lake Cadagno (Switzerland)

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Comparative sequence analysis of a 16S rRNA gene clone library from the chemocline of the meromictic Lake Cadagno (Switzerland) revealed the presence of a diverse number of phototrophic sulfur bacteria. Sequences resembled those of rRNA of type strains Chromatium okenii DSM169 and Amoebobacter purpureus DSM4197, as well as those of four bacteria forming a tight cluster with A. purpureus DSM4197 and Lamprocystis roseopersicina DSM229. In situ hybridization with fluorescent (Cy3 labeled) oligonucleotide probes indicated that all large-celled phototrophic sulfur bacteria in the chemocline of Lake Cadagno were represented by C. okenii DSM169, while small-celled phototrophic sulfur bacteria consisted of four major populations with different distribution profiles in the chemocline indicating different ecophysiological adaptations.

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Tonolla, M., Demarta, A., Peduzzi, R., & Hahn, D. (1999). In situ analysis of phototrophic sulfur bacteria in the chernocline of meromictic Lake Cadagno (Switzerland). Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 65(3), 1325–1330. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.3.1325-1330.1999

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