Title of article
Identification of bacterial cultures from archaeological wood using molecular biological techniques
Author/Authors
Anne Christine Helms، نويسنده , , Adam Camillo Martiny، نويسنده , , Jacob Hofman-Bang، نويسنده , , Birgitte K. Ahring، نويسنده , , Mogens Kilstrup، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
79
To page
88
Abstract
Anaerobic bacteria were isolated from a 1700-year-old wooden spear shaft, excavated from an archaeological site that dates from the iron age, in the southern part of Jutland, Denmark. The bacteria were cultivated in glucose- and xylose-supplemented media at 14°C and 20°C. A gene library with 21 clones was constructed by extracting and amplifying 16S rDNA sequences from the individual cultures. One clone was phylogenetically affiliated to the Spirochaeta. Eleven clones affiliated to an unidentified member of the α-Proteobacteria were present in all culture samples. Three clones were affiliated to the β-Proteobacteria. Four clones were clustered among the Geobacteriaceae, in the δ-Proteobacteria. A single clone was clustered with gram-positives. All the identified bacterial families are commonly found in soil or bog environments and many are able to utilize cellulose as their carbon or energy source.
Keywords
DNA , rDNA , phylogeny
Journal title
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
Record number
732670
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