Use of order-specific primers to investigate the methanogenic diversity in acetate enrichment system

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The applicability of order-specific primers in minimizing the possible underestimation of microbial diversity was evaluated via denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis of a lab-scale anaerobic digester. Initially, a population analysis with real-time quantitative PCR demonstrated the existence of three methanogenic orders-Methanobacteriales, Methanomicrobiales, and Methanosarcinales-throughout the reaction period. DGGE analyses with three pairs of order-specific primers yielded eight operational taxonomic units (OTUs), whereas DGGE analysis with two independent Archaea-specific primers identified only five. Moreover, the order-specific primers amplified at least one OTU affiliated with each order, whereas no members of Methanobacteriales or Methanomicrobiales were identified with Archaea-specific primers in most samples. These findings provide evidence that order-specific analysis can detect the diversity of methanogens in greater detail than conventional Archaea-specific analysis. © 2008 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

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Shin, S. G., Lee, C., Hwang, K., Ahn, J. H., & Hwang, S. (2008). Use of order-specific primers to investigate the methanogenic diversity in acetate enrichment system. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 35(11), 1345–1352. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-008-0417-7

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