Article
Misguided phylogenetic comparisons using DGGE excised bands may contaminate public sequence databases
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PYLRO, Victor Satler et al. Misguided phylogenetic comparisons using DGGE excised bands may contaminate public sequence databases. Journal of Microbiological Methods, v. 126, p. 18-23, 2016.
0167-7012
Autor
Pylro, Victor Satler
Morais, Daniel Kumazawa
Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins
Roesch, Luiz Fernando Wurdig
Hirsch, Penny R.
Tótola, Marcos Rogério
Yotoko, Karla
Resumen
Controversy surrounding bacterial phylogenies has become one of the most important challenges for microbial ecology. Comparative analyses with nucleotide databases and phylogenetic reconstruction of the amplified 16S rRNA genes from DGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis) excised bands have been used by several researchers
for the identification of organisms in complex samples. Here, we individually analyzed DGGE-excised 16S rRNA gene bands from 10 certified bacterial strains of different species, and demonstrated that this kind of approach can deliver erroneous outcomes to researchers, besides causing/emphasizing errors in public databases. 2021-01-01