ITS–RFLP and ITS sequence diversity in Pisolithus from central and eastern Australian sclerophyll forests

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Nearly complete 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequences were determined for fully characterised axenic strains of Thiothrix, Eikelboom type O21N, and Eikelboom type 1701 originally isolated from bulking activated sludges. Thiothrix strains formed a monophyletic group (100% bootstrap support) with previously described Thiothrix nivea strain JP2 and Thiothrix ramosa. Eikelboom type O21N strain AP3 revealed a sufficiently strong relationship to the Thiothrix group to suggest a common ancestry for the two organism although it was not possible to designate type 021N as a species of Thiothrix. Eikelboom type 1701 contained within its sequence the target sequence of an oligonucleotide probe for the detection of Sphaerotilus natans.


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