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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 05 1997, 1721-1724, Vol 63, No. 5
WJ Burnett and JD McKenzie
Many species of echinoderms, in all five extant classes, contain
subcuticular bacterial symbionts (SCB). The role of these extracellular
symbionts and the nature of the relationship remain unclear. We have
sequenced 16S rRNA genes from symbionts to determine their phylogenetic
affinities. Symbionts of an ophiuroid, Ophiactis balli, appear closely
related to bacteria within the alpha group of the class Proteobacteria,
including intracellular endosymbionts and pathogens. SCB are clearly of
separate origin from other documented major groups of marine symbiotic
bacteria.
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Subcuticular bacteria from the brittle star Ophiactis balli (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) represent a new lineage of extracellular marine symbionts in the alpha subdivision of the class Proteobacteria
Scottish Association for Marine Science, Oban, Scotland. bbur@wpo.nerc.ac.uk
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