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DOI: 10.1002/jobm.201400914
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Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of <i>Frankia</i> strains based on 16S rRNA and <i>nif</i>D–K gene sequences

Arun Kumar Mishra,Pawan Kumar Singh,Prashant Singh,Anumeha Singh,Satya Shila Singh,Amrita Srivastava,Alok Kumar Srivastava,Hridip Kumar Sarma

Biology
Frankia
Phylogenetics
2015
16S rRNA and nifD-nifK sequences were used to study the molecular phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of Frankia strains isolated from Hippöphae salicifolia D. Don growing at different altitudes (ecologically classified as riverside and hillside isolates) of the Eastern Himalayan region of North Sikkim, India. Genetic information for the small subunit rRNA (16S rRNA) revealed that the riverside Frankia isolates markedly differed from the hillside isolates suggesting that the riverside isolates are genetically compact. Further, for enhanced resolutions, the partial sequence of nifD (3' end), nifK (5' end) and nifD-K IGS region have been investigated. The sequences obtained, failed to separate riverside isolates and hillside isolates, thus suggesting a possible role of genetic transfer events either from hillside to riverside or vice versa. The evolutionary genetic analyses using evogenomic extrapolations of gene sequence data obtained from 16S rRNA and nifD-K provided differing equations with the pace of evolution being more appropriately, intermediate. Values of recombination frequency (R), nucleotide diversity per site (Pi), and DNA divergence estimates supported the existence of an intermixed zone where spatial isolations occurred in sync with the temporal estimates. J. Basic Microbiol. 2015, 54, 1-9.
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    Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of <i>Frankia</i> strains based on 16S rRNA and <i>nif</i>D–K gene sequences” is a paper by Arun Kumar Mishra Pawan Kumar Singh Prashant Singh Anumeha Singh Satya Shila Singh Amrita Srivastava Alok Kumar Srivastava Hridip Kumar Sarma published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.