L. Raskin et al., GROUP-SPECIFIC 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA HYBRIDIZATION PROBES TO DESCRIBE NATURAL COMMUNITIES OF METHANOGENS, Applied and environmental microbiology, 60(4), 1994, pp. 1232-1240
Eight oligonucleotides which are complementary to conserved tracts of
16S rRNA from phylogenetically defined groups of methanogens were desi
gned and characterized for use as hybridization probes for studies in
environmental and determinative microbiology. The target-group specifi
city and temperature of dissociation for each probe were characterized
. In general, the probes were very specific for the target methanogens
and did not hybridize to the rRNAs of nontarget methanogens. Together
, the eight probes circumscribe methanogens now represented in pure cu
lture (with the exception of members of the family Methanothermaceae).
Three probes are order specific; two identify members of the order Me
thanobacteriales, and one is specific for the order Methanococcales. T
he fourth probe encompasses three families belonging to the order Meth
anomicrobiales, the third order within the current classification. The
fifth probe is specific for the remaining family within this order (M
ethanosarcinaceae). Three additional probes encompass different genera
within the Methanosarcinaceae.