Literature DB >> 19334606

[Colorless sulfur bacteria Thioploca from different sites in Lake Baikal].

T I Zemskaia, S M Chernitsyna, N M Dul'tseva, V N Sergeeva, T V Pogodaeva, B B Namsaraev.   

Abstract

The colorless sulfur bacteria Thioploca spp. found in Lake Baikal are probably a marker for the influx of subterranean mineralized fluids. Bacteria act as a biological filter; by consuming sulfide in their metabolism, they detoxicate it and maintain the purity of Lake Baikal's water. The bacteria were investigated by various techniques. According to analysis of the 16S rRNA gene fragment, Thioploca sp. from Frolikha Bay, Baikal belongs to the clade of freshwater species found in Lake Biwa and Lake Constance; it is most closely related to Thioploca ingrica.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19334606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrobiologiia        ISSN: 0026-3656


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