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DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1992.tb05439.x
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RNA sequence analysis shows that the symbionts in the ciliate<i>Metopus contortus</i>are polymorphs of a single methanogen species

T. Martin Embley,Bland J. Finlay,S. Brown

Biology
Methanogen
Ciliate
1992
The polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify and partially sequence the 16S ribosomal RNA genes of symbiotic bacteria within the anaerobic ciliate Metopus contortus. In situ probing with fluorescent oligonucleotides showed that the amplified sequences orginated from a single species of archaebacterium which is closely related to Methanocorpusculum parvum. The probed symbionts exhibited a variety of shapes and sizes. These data support the hypothesis, first proposed on the basis of electron microscopy that the symbionts undergo a morphological transformation as part of the symbiotic process.
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    RNA sequence analysis shows that the symbionts in the ciliate<i>Metopus contortus</i>are polymorphs of a single methanogen species” is a paper by T. Martin Embley Bland J. Finlay S. Brown published in 1992. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.