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Systematics and evolution of ruminal species of the genus Prevotella.

G Avgustin1, A Ramsak, M Peterka.   

Abstract

Bacterial species of the genus Prevotella represent a numerically dominant microbial population in the rumen of cattle. They belong to the phylogenetic division Cytophaga-Flexibacter-Bacteroides (CFB) which is a large group of ecologically diverse bacteria with only a few shared traits. The phylogenetic descent from a common ancestor seems to be unquestionable, however, as judged from the small subunit ribosomal RNA analysis. Only 4 ruminal Prevotella species have been described to date, even though the sequence analysis of directly retrieved 16S rRNA genes indicates a large genetic diversity within this group of rumen bacteria. The closest relatives of ruminal Prevotella spp. are not surprisingly other species of the genus Prevotella, typically inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity and genital areas of other animals and man. The previous phylogenetic analysis showed that species of the genus Prevotella can be split into two groups or superclusters, the "ruminal" and the "non-ruminal prevotellas". One of 4 currently described ruminal Prevotella spp., i.e. P. albensis, has been placed outside the supercluster containing ruminal Prevotella spp. and within the supercluster containing the non-ruminal Prevotella spp. However, the number of available small subunit rRNA sequences from this species represents only a fraction of all known ruminal Prevotella sequences.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11501474     DOI: 10.1007/bf02825882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5632            Impact factor:   2.099


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