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Removal of Exogenous Materials from the Outer Portion of Frozen Cores to Investigate the Ancient Biological Communities Harbored Inside
Published on: July 3, 2016
Novel group within the kingdom Crenarchaeota from boreal forest soil
G Jurgens1, K Lindström, A Saano
1Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, Helsinki University, Finland. german.jurgens@helsinki.fi
Abstract:
We report here the results of phylogenetic analysis of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified by PCR with Archaea-specific primers with mixed-population DNA extracted directly from forest soil used as a template. Nucleotide signature and phylogenetic analyses show that the sequences obtained belong to the domain Archaea and form a new cluster. Its phylogenetic position suggests that sequences are from a previously undescribed terrestrial group within the kingdom Crenarchaeota.
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