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16S ribosomal DNA sequencing confirms the synonymy of Vibrio harveyi and V. carchariae. | LitMetric

16S ribosomal DNA sequencing confirms the synonymy of Vibrio harveyi and V. carchariae.

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Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Science, 20A Woodward Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, USA.

Published: November 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • Seventeen bacterial strains were analyzed using 16S rDNA sequencing to clarify their classification among Vibrio species, particularly V. harveyi, V. carchariae, and V. campbellii.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clusters, with a notable grouping of type strains of V. harveyi and V. carchariae, confirming their synonymy as 'bona fide' V. harveyi/carchariae.
  • While biochemical profiles from API20E tests were found inadequate for differentiating V. harveyi from V. campbellii, the combination of 16S rDNA sequencing with biochemical methods provides a reliable way to distinguish these closely related species.

Article Abstract

Seventeen bacterial strains previously identified as Vibrio harveyi (Baumann et al. 1981) or V. carchariae (Grimes et al. 1984) and the type strains of V. harveyi, V. carchariae and V. campbellii were analyzed by 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequencing. Four clusters were identified in a phylogenetic analysis performed by comparing a 746 base pair fragment of the 16S rDNA and previously published sequences of other closely related Vibrio species. The type strains of V. harveyi and V. carchariae and about half of the strains identified as V. harveyi or V. carchariae formed a single, well-supported cluster designed as 'bona fide' V. harveyi/carchariae. A second more heterogeneous cluster included most other strains and the V. campbellii type strain. Two remaining strains are shown to be more closely related to V. rumoiensis and V. mediterranei. 16S rDNA sequencing has confirmed the homogeneity and synonymy of V. harveyi and V. carchariae. Analysis of API20E biochemical profiles revealed that they are insufficient by themselves to differentiate V. harveyi and V. campbellii strains. 16S rDNA sequencing, however, can be used in conjunction with biochemical techniques to provide a reliable method of distinguishing V. harveyi from other closely related species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao052039DOI Listing

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