A report of 21 unrecorded bacterial species belonging to the phyla Bacillota and Verrucomicrobiota in KoreaA report of 21 unrecorded bacterial species belonging to the phyla Bacillota and Verrucomicrobiota in Korea
- Other Titles
- A report of 21 unrecorded bacterial species belonging to the phyla Bacillota and Verrucomicrobiota in Korea
- Authors
- Jae Kyeong Lee; Ju Hye Baek; Jung-Hoon Yoon; Chang-Jun Cha; Wonyong Kim; Myung Kyum Kim; Taegun Seo; Che Ok Jeon
- Issue Date
- Aug-2023
- Publisher
- 국립생물자원관
- Keywords
- 16S rRNA; Bacillota; indigenous prokaryotic species in Korea; taxonomy; unrecorded species; Verrucomicrobiota
- Citation
- Journal of Species Research, v.12, pp 15 - 22
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- Journal of Species Research
- Volume
- 12
- Start Page
- 15
- End Page
- 22
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20298
- DOI
- 10.12651/JSR.2023.12(S2).015
- ISSN
- 2234-7909
2713-8615
- Abstract
- During a comprehensive investigation of indigenous prokaryotic species in Korea, 20 and one bacterial strains assigned to the phyla Bacillota and Verrucomicrobiota, respectively, were isolated from diverse environmental habitats, including soil, mud, tidal flat, seawater, sand, sediment, brackish water, and healthy human urine. Based on their high 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities (>98.7%) and the formation of robust phylogenetic clades with their closest related reported species, each strain was assigned to an independent and predefined bacterial species. Since there were no published or official reports regarding these 21 isolates in Korea, they - 20 species of four families in two orders of the phylum Bacillota and one species of the phylum Verrucomicrobiota - have been reported as unrecorded species in Korea. In addition, Gram staining, colony and cell morphology, basic biochemical characteristic, isolation source, and strain ID of each species are also described in the species description sections.
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