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      Recognition of chimeric small-subunit ribosomal DNAs composed of genes from uncultivated microorganisms.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Base Sequence, Chimera, genetics, Clone Cells, Cyanobacteria, DNA, Fungal, isolation & purification, DNA, Ribosomal, Molecular Sequence Data

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          When PCR was used to recover small-subunit (SSU) rRNA genes from a hot spring cyanobacterial mat community, chimeric SSU rRNA sequences which exhibited little or no secondary structural abnormality were recovered. They were revealed as chimeras of SSU rRNA genes of uncultivated species through separate phylogenetic analysis of short sequence domains.

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          8135524
          201378
          10.1128/aem.60.2.746-748.1994

          Base Sequence,Chimera,genetics,Clone Cells,Cyanobacteria,DNA, Fungal,isolation & purification,DNA, Ribosomal,Molecular Sequence Data

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