Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel 69978
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The relative abundance of bacteria in the mucus and crushed tissue of the Mediterranean coral
Oculina patagonica
was determined by analyses of the 16S rRNA genes of isolated colonies and from a 16S rRNA clone library of extracted DNA. By SYBR gold staining, the numbers of bacteria in mucus and tissue samples were 6.2 × 10
7
and 8.3 × 10
8
/cm
2
of coral surface, respectively, 99.8% of which failed to produce colonies on Marine Agar. From analysis of mucus DNA, the most-abundant bacterium was
Vibrio splendidus
, representing 68% and 50% of the clones from the winter and summer, respectively. After removal of mucus from coral by centrifugation, analyses of DNA from the crushed tissue revealed a large diversity of bacteria, with
Vibrio
species representing less than 5% of the clones. The most-abundant culturable bacteria were a
Pseudomonas
sp. (8 to 14%) and two different α-proteobacteria (6 to 18%). Out of a total 1,088 16S rRNA genes sequenced, 400 different operational taxonomic units were identified (>99.5% identity). Of these, 295 were novel (<99% identical to any sequences in the GenBank database). This study provides a comprehensive database for future examinations of changes in the bacterial community during bleaching events.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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