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DOI: 10.1099/00221287-134-4-961
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Reverse Transcriptase Sequencing of 16S Ribosomal RNA from Faenia rectivirgula, Pseudonocardia thermophila and Saccharopolyspora hirsuta, Three Wall Type IV Actinomycetes Which Lack Mycolic Acids

T. Martin Embley,Jan Smida,Erko Stackebrandt

Biology
Phylogenetic tree
Ribosomal RNA
1988
The phylogenetic relationships of three mycolateless wall type IV actinomycetes, Faenia rectivirgula, Pseudonocardia thermophila and Saccharopolyspora hirsuta, were examined using reverse transcriptase sequencing of 16S ribosomal RNA. The sequences generated were aligned and the level of sequence homology calculated. The homology values were then used to produce a phylogenetic tree and to estimate S AB values for the construction of a dendrogram. Both analyses show the three taxa to be closely related genera which form a distinct subdivision within the broader phylogenetic grouping defined by Mycobacterium, Dactylosporangium and their relatives.
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    Reverse Transcriptase Sequencing of 16S Ribosomal RNA from Faenia rectivirgula, Pseudonocardia thermophila and Saccharopolyspora hirsuta, Three Wall Type IV Actinomycetes Which Lack Mycolic Acids” is a paper by T. Martin Embley Jan Smida Erko Stackebrandt published in 1988. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.