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Isolation of Myxobacteria from Soil and RFLP Analysis of 16S rDNA Fragments.  

김수광 (유한양행 중앙연구소 바이오텍 연구실)
최병현 (유한양행 중앙연구소 바이오텍 연구실)
김종균 (유한양행 중앙연구소 바이오텍 연구실)
이병규 (유한양행 중앙연구소 바이오텍 연구실)
강희일 (유한양행 중앙연구소 바이오텍 연구실)
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Korean Journal of Microbiology / v.39, no.3, 2003 , pp. 187-191 More about this Journal
Abstract
In an attempt to isolate myxobacteria from soil samples, we isolated swarm and fruiting body forming bacteria that have bacteriolytic activity on Coli-spot agar plate. For the classification of myxobacteria, 16S rDNA RFLP patterns were analyzed. Amplified 16S rDNAs of myxobacteria type strains (Family I, II, III and IV), negative control strains and soil-isolates were restricted with HaeIII, EcoRI and EcoRV, respectively. We found that the soil-isolates belongs to myxobacteria Family I, II, III.
Keywords
16S rDNA; fruiting body; myxobacteria; RFLP; swarm;
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