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  • The SAR202 environmental gene cluster, initially found in the North Atlantic, has been identified in various aquatic and terrestrial environments, showing its widespread presence but lack of cultured representatives.
  • Despite their consistent presence in marine ecosystems, little is known about their distribution or abundance, prompting further phylogenetic studies and the design of specific probes for cell detection.
  • Direct cell counts indicated that SAR202 cells are most abundant in deep waters below the chlorophyll maximum, comprising about 10.2% of bacterioplankton DNA between 500 and 4000 meters depth in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Article Abstract

Since their initial discovery in samples from the north Atlantic Ocean, 16S rRNA genes related to the environmental gene clone cluster known as SAR202 have been recovered from pelagic freshwater, marine sediment, soil, and deep subsurface terrestrial environments. Together, these clones form a major, monophyletic subgroup of the phylum Chloroflexi: While members of this diverse group are consistently identified in the marine environment, there are currently no cultured representatives, and very little is known about their distribution or abundance in the world's oceans. In this study, published and newly identified SAR202-related 16S rRNA gene sequences were used to further resolve the phylogeny of this cluster and to design taxon-specific oligonucleotide probes for fluorescence in situ hybridization. Direct cell counts from the Bermuda Atlantic time series study site in the north Atlantic Ocean, the Hawaii ocean time series site in the central Pacific Ocean, and along the Newport hydroline in eastern Pacific coastal waters showed that SAR202 cluster cells were most abundant below the deep chlorophyll maximum and that they persisted to 3600 m in the Atlantic Ocean and to 4000 m in the Pacific Ocean, the deepest samples used in this study. On average, members of the SAR202 group accounted for 10.2% (+/-5.7%) of all DNA-containing bacterioplankton between 500 and 4000 m.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC404461PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.70.5.2836-2842.2004DOI Listing

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